“It’s being called a big win for democracy and the right to vote.” UNB Law Professor Bruno Gélinas-Faucher has spent the last 5 years fighting Section 282 of Quebec’s Election Act, a little-known rule that strips Quebec citizens of their right to vote by mail after more than two years outside the province. On August 14, 2025, this section was declared invalid and unenforceable by the Quebec Superior Court. Congratulations Bruno, on your dedicated advocacy and continuing the UNB Law tradition of going beyond the classroom—helping shape the law and address injustice. 📺 Watch: https://lnkd.in/gBx772vn 🎧 Listen: https://lnkd.in/gJtxk3gx 📖 Read: https://lnkd.in/gGbpQKfZ #CanadaPoli #UNBLaw #whereleadersaremade
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We are a student-focused law school with an emphasis on the fundamentals of legal education.
About us
Our core curriculum stands out among Canadian law schools for its dedication to fundamental principles and skills. The education we provide focuses on subjects that are relevant, regardless of the issues that may be dominating society at a particular point in time. Our program emphasizes the basics of common law and legislation, analytical skills, legal writing, and oral advocacy. By focusing on the fundamentals, we ensure our graduates are prepared for any line of work and can tackle any challenge. This is why UNB Law’s core curriculum gives you an edge in the labour market.
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- Higher Education
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- Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 9V7, CA
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📣 Join us for the Indigenous Self-Determination Symposium! 📅 Friday, October 3, 2025 🕗 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 📍 UNB Faculty of Law, Mary Louise Lynch Room (2A/B) 🔗 Registration is free: https://lnkd.in/giDy8BNH Co-hosted by UNB Law and Pape Salter Teillet LLP, this event will bring together First Nations leaders, professionals, scholars, and students to discuss efforts to advance Indigenous rights both within the province of New Brunswick and across the country. Topics include: ✅ Recognition of Indigenous laws in the Canadian legal system ✅ Upholding treaty rights and obligations ✅ Relations between the Mi’gmaq, Wolastoqey, and the Crown in Right of New Brunswick ✅ Implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) We hope you will join us for what promises to be an important opportunity for reflection, learning, and meaningful discussion about reconciliation and self-determination. Participants are encouraged to consider this event toward their CPD requirements. #UNBLaw #TRC #truthandreconciliation
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📖 “Protecting the Vulnerable: Reassessing Mandatory Provisional Suspensions for Protected Persons Under the World Anti-Doping Code” 👏 Congratulations to recent grad Emily Messer (JD’25) on the publication of her paper in the latest issue of the Manitoba Law Journal! Her article examines how the World Anti-Doping Code (WADC) treats young and vulnerable athletes—known as Protected Persons—and argues that adopting a discretionary provisional suspension regime would better uphold fairness, proportionality, and the rights of children. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gGKiEi2R #whereleadersaremade #UNBLaw #ProudlyUNB
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🎙 Jeannette Savoie, the director of the UNB Legal Clinic, recently appeared on ACORN Canada to discuss tenant rights and tenancy laws specific to New Brunswick. Savoie highlights the legal clinics scheduled for this summer in the province, and addresses the common challenges faced by tenants. She also shares her insights on potential reforms she would like to see implemented in the Residential Tenancy Act to better protect tenant interests. https://lnkd.in/gdmNhEbe
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Hugs, laughs, and stories worth repeating! 😁 Thank you to the UNB Law Class of 1995 for sharing your 30-year reunion weekend with us. It was an honour to welcome you back to your alma mater and help kick off the celebration! 🥳 A special thanks to Hans Connor (LLB’95) for leading the charge and making it all happen! #ProudlyUNB #whereleadersaremade #UNBLaw
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💡 New from Prof. Argyri Panezi: The Security Stakes in the Global Quantum Race In her latest article for Just Security, Prof. Panezi examines the security risks and benefits of #QuantumComputing and builds the case for strong frameworks to guide responsible innovation in this rapidly evolving field. Prof. Panezi is the Canada Research Chair in Digital Information Law and Policy at UNB Law. #QuantumTechnology #UNBLaw #whereleadersaremade
States must coordinate now to mitigate security risks and support responsible quantum adoption, writes Argyri Panezi. Read the latest in our series “Governing the Quantum Revolution”: https://lnkd.in/eYCAvJQK
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📣 UNB Law Class of 1995, your 30-year reunion is almost here! Join your classmates in Fredericton on August 1 & 2 for a weekend full of memories, laughter, and celebration. 🎉 Thanks to everyone who’s already signed up! If you haven’t registered yet (or didn’t catch the email invite) now’s the time. ➡️ For details or to RSVP, contact: Alexa Gualazzi, Public Engagement Officer, UNB Law 📧 alexa.gualazzi@unb.ca Let’s make it a weekend to remember! #ProudlyUNB #UNBLaw #whereleadersaremade
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👏 Congratulations to Michelle Kelly, K.C. (LLB‘03) on being named the 2025-2026 President of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society! A partner in the Halifax office of Cox & Palmer, Michelle has devoted herself to championing equity, diversity, and inclusion and working tirelessly to address gender-based discrimination and harassment in the legal profession. We’re excited to see her leadership and unwavering commitment to justice continue to shape the future of the legal community in Nova Scotia and beyond! Read more: https://lnkd.in/gjWmmrqC #ProudlyUNB #UNBLaw #whereleadersaremade
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Thank you to the many members of our community who have shared kind words and memories of the Honourable Gérard V. La Forest in recent days. The obituary is available below: https://lnkd.in/gUZBdT5n
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UNB Law mourns the passing of the Honourable Gérard Vincent La Forest, C.C., K.C., former Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and towering figure of our community. Gérard La Forest was one of Canada's greatest jurists and a renowned legal scholar. Originally from Grand Falls, New Brunswick, he graduated from UNB Law in 1949 and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, earning a B.A. (1951) and M.A. (1956) from Oxford University. He later received an LL.M. (1965) and a J.S.D. (1966) from Yale University. Over the course of his remarkable career, he influenced the direction of the law in Canada at every level, as well as internationally. "Gérard La Forest was UNB Law's intellectual giant and the most influential jurist to graduate from our institution. As we mourn his passing and extend our condolences to his family, we also reflect upon with great pride and admiration his contributions and ties to our Faculty," said Michael Marin, Dean of Law at UNB. After completing his studies at Oxford, Gérard La Forest was a professor at UNB Law for over a decade. Later he served as UNB's Distinguished Legal Scholar in Residence and received an honourary Doctorate of Civil Law from UNB. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and service, the UNB Law Library bears his name. He served as Assistant Deputy Attorney General of Canada (1970-1974), was a member of the Law Reform Commission of Canada, and later sat on the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. On January 16, 1985, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, where he served with great distinction for 12 years until his retirement in 1997. Gérard La Forest will be remembered for his deep intellect, integrity, and unwavering commitment to justice, which live on in the hundreds of judgments, articles, and reports he authored during his career. Through this body of work, he will continue to inspire generations of UNB Law students and scholars, as well as jurists the world over. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all those whose lives he touched.
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