The images in this collection are collected from several series of historical photos throughout Osgoode Digital Commons.
If you would like to view the images in their original galleries please follow the links below:
Osgoode@125 Historical Photo ExhibitOsgoode Catalysts
Remembrance Day
Graduating Class Composites
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1984 - Into the Future
The Osgoode Hall Law Journal is now run jointly by students and faculty. Faculty members actively solicit contributions and provide overall direction, while students oversee the daily work of the Journal. Editing is now done on a “word-processor,” providing many of the staff with the opportunity to use a computer instead of a typewriter. A special one-day conference on feminist legal theory is organized by Professor Mary Jane Mossman. Mock Trial remains as popular as ever.
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1983 - You Can’t Hug Your Children with Nuclear Arms
The student group Lawyers for Social Responsibility is founded and holds a Disarmament Week in protest of the use of cruise missiles by NATO. The First Award of Excellence is given to John J. Robinette, Q.C. The award honours Osgoode Hall Law School alumni whose outstanding careers have brought distinction to the profession and to the Law School.
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1982 - The Free and Democratic Society
The Osgoode Hall Law School Alumni Association is inaugurated. John D. McCamus is appointed Dean of Osgoode. Osgoode students help process small claims court actions against the Metro Toronto Police Force for assault, as part of the Citizen’s Independent Review of Police Activities (CIRPA). CIRPA grew out of the Working Group on Police Minority Relations which had been established in response to several incidents in the Toronto area. The John White Society hosts a panel discussion on the Supreme Court’s decision on the new Constitution.