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1996 - Serving Toronto’s Communities
The Osgoode Business Clinic is founded. Staffed primarily by Osgoode Hall Law School student-volunteers, the clinic provides basic legal advice to individuals starting small enterprises who could not otherwise afford a lawyer. Parkdale Community Legal Services celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary.
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1995 - Benvenuto
Dean Marilyn Pilkington spearheads a new Professional Development Program, which oversees the continuing legal education of law graduates by offering part-time graduate programs, non-credit courses, and various one or two day programs. Osgoode students are able to study Italian Law on exchange at the University of Bologna. These four legal scholars took a day trip to Rome.
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1994 - Fair and Equal Representation
The Aboriginal Intensive Program in First Nations Lands, Resources, and Governance is established as a pilot project by Osgoode graduate Susan Hare and Professor Alan Grant. Osgoode holds its first Flaming Feminist Cabaret and Cotillion. Student organizations now include a Women’s Caucus, the First Nations Law Student Association, the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Collective, and the Black Law Students Association. Older student groups grow exponentially, such as CLASP. Here are their old offices.
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1993 - Fostering Excellence
Marilyn L. Pilkington is appointed Dean of Osgoode. She is the first female dean of a law faculty in Ontario. The Osgoode Alumni Association creates the Mentor Program to help first-year students adjust to law school by matching them with an alumnus or alumnae. On the heels of the Charlottetown Accord, the Centre for Public Law and Public Policy holds a conference on Canada’s constitutional situation. The Osgoode Owls Men’s Hockey Team wins the York Intramural League championship title.
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