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  • 1968 - Not Your Baby

    1968 - Not Your Baby

    Cut-and-paste pin-ups would appear sporadically in the Obiter Dicta throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, until female law students fed up with the casual sexism of the newspaper would succeed in getting the feature removed.

  • 1968 - Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

    1968 - Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

    Osgoode Hall Law School is officially affiliated with York University. The School will remain downtown for one more year until the building at York is ready. Osgoode becomes the first law school to allow upper-year students to choose their own courses. This is Osgoode Hall Law School under construction, 1968.

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1968

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1968

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1967

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1967

  • 1966 - The Right to Counsel

    1966 - The Right to Counsel

    The Community Legal Aid Services Programme (CLASP) is established. Under the supervision of practising lawyers, Osgoode students provide legal services to members of the community who would otherwise be unable to afford representation. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the Canadian social security system would grow to include community housing projects and legal aid. These run-down homes were on Bleecker Street and are contrasted with new apartment blocks, 1963.

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1966

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1966

  • 1965 - A New Home

    1965 - A New Home

    The Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada unanimously approve in principle the affiliation of the Law School with York University. York agrees to construct a new building and library and take the name ‘Osgoode Hall Law School.’ Here, the founding president of York University, Murray Ross, looks at a model of the new Osgoode, 1967.

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1965

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1965

 

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