The Robson Hall Faculty of Law is the
law school
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of the
University of Manitoba
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, Canada. It is on the university's
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campus.
History
In 1914,
Hugh Amos Robson, a judge on the Court of King's Bench in Manitoba, and
Esten Kenneth Williams, a recent graduate of
Osgoode Hall Law School
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, established the
Manitoba Law School
The Robson Hall Faculty of Law is the law school of the University of Manitoba (U of M) located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is on the university's Fort Garry campus.
History
In 1914, Hugh Amos Robson, a judge on the Court of King's Benc ...
. The school was sponsored by the
Law Society of Manitoba (LSM) and the University of Manitoba. In 1969, the school moved from the law courts in downtown Winnipeg to its current location. Prior to 1914, Manitoba lawyers usually studied at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto or law schools in Europe. In 1877, the LSM established an
articling
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system and exam protocols with the goal of educating lawyers in Manitoba. In 1891, at the request of law students, the LSM established a set of lectures which included common law practice, criminal law, practice in criminal cases, and
equity jurisprudence.
Programs
Robson Hall currently offers
J.D. (
Juris Doctor
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) and a
LL.M.
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(
Master of Laws
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) programs. The latter program was brought into existence in 1949 by the Manitoba Law School and it was substantially revamped by the Faculty of Law in 1968. Robson Hall is known for its advocacy and clinical components, which include several required and optional courses in legal advocacy, negotiation, legal methods, judge shadowing, mooting, and intensive clinical opportunities throughout the degree program. It continues to enjoy a national reputation as a practice-oriented clinical school and as a scholarly centre of legal learning with a human rights and indigenous practice focus. The school has won over thirteen Western Canada Moot Trial Competitions, and routinely places at national moot competitions.
Robson Hall is home to the
Marcel A. Desautels Centre for Private Enterprise and the Law
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. The Centre was formed with a mandate to "integrate the disciplines of law, business and the humanities as they apply to family-controlled and other private enterprises, the principal foundation of all economic activity in Canada." The Centre provides academic programs that allow students to be trained with the necessary skills to provide well-rounded legal representation and advice to a variety of private businesses.
In 1999, the Faculty of Law established the Asper Chair of International Business and Trade Law. The Asper Chair "sponsors a variety of research including bi-annual academic conferences in international business and trade law". The program features "an internship program allows up to four students a year to work with the Asper Chair and creates opportunities for students to advance their education, while gaining skills necessary to pursue careers in law or business with an international focus". Additionally, students involved in the Asper program "have the opportunity to participate in international commercial dispute resolution competitions".
Robson Hall is also home to the
Legal Research Institute, funded by the Law Foundation of Manitoba, which awards research funding and grants to meritorious applicants engaged in various research projects vital to legal practice in Manitoba.
Notable alumni
Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada
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Brian Dickson
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(15th Chief Justice of Canada)
*
Marshall Rothstein
Marshall Rothstein (born December 25, 1940) is a former Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Early life
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Jewish parents who immigrated from Eastern Europe, he received a Bachelor of Commerce in 1962 and an ...
(Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada)
*
Albert Hudson
Albert Blellock Hudson (August 21, 1875 – January 6, 1947) was a politician, lawyer and judge from Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1920 as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party, and was ...
(Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada)
*
Charles Holland Locke
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Born in Morden, Manitoba, he served articles first with a law firm in Morden, then moved to Winnipeg to finish his articles ...
(Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada)
Other notables
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Daniel Yanofsky
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(Canada's first chess grandmaster)
*
Kimberly Prost
Kimberly Prost (born June 4, 1958) is a Canadian judge on the International Criminal Court. She was elected to a nine-year term on December 8, 2017 and assumed full-time duty on March 9, 2018.
She is the third Canadian Judge to have served on the ...
(Canadian Judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and International Criminal Court)
*
Stuart Garson (12th Premier of Manitoba, Canadian Minister of Justice and Attorney General)
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Howard Pawley
Howard Russell Pawley (November 21, 1934 – December 30, 2015) was a Canadian politician and professor who was the 18th premier of Manitoba from 1981 to 1988. Prior to his premiership, Pawley served in various ministerial positions after his ...
(18th Premier of Manitoba)
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Sterling Lyon (17th Premier of Manitoba)
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Murray Sinclair (Chair of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Senator for Manitoba)
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Sydney Halter (First commissioner of the Canadian Football League)
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Izzy Asper
Israel Harold "Izzy" Asper (August 11, 1932– October 7, 2003) was a Canadian tax lawyer and media magnate. He was the founder and owner of the now-defunct TV and media company CanWest Global Communications Corp and father to its former CEO an ...
(Billionaire lawyer)
*
Kael McKenzie
Kael McKenzie (born 1971) is a Canadian judge, who was appointed to the Provincial Court of Manitoba on December 17, 2015. He is noted as the first transgender person ever appointed a judge in Canada.[Irwin Dorfman
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(President of the Canadian Bar Association, the first Jewish president in the Association's history)
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Edward Pitblado
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Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Pitblado graduated from the University of Mani ...
(Olympic Hockey player and Ducks Unlimited Canada founder)
Notable sessional instructors
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David Asper (lawyer, businessman, philanthropist and recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal)
* Justice
Charles Huband Charles Huband is a Manitoba politician, who subsequently became a judge. He was the leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party between 1975 and 1978.
Huband attended the University of Manitoba in the 1950s, earning his Bachelor of Laws degree from the ...
(Justice, Manitoba Court of Appeal
etired
*
Bruce MacFarlane Bruce A. MacFarlane (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian lawyer, Crown prosecutor, legal scholar, and former federal and provincial Department of Justice official.
Education
MacFarlane received his B.A. from the University of Winnipeg in ...
, Q.C. (Professional in Residence & Crown Prosecutor, Manitoba Justice)
* Judge
Raymond E. Wyant
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(former Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba, Canada)
See also
*
List of law schools in Canada
References
External links
University of Manitoba: Faculty of Law
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Law schools in Canada
University of Manitoba