History of the Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law at Lakehead owes its existence to the tenacity and commitment of the community in Northwestern Ontario.

The push for a law school first began with the County and District Law Presidents’ Association and Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN). They were soon joined by other members of the community, including other First Nation organizations and the Métis Nation. The new law degree program would focus on access to justice in northern and rural communities, Aboriginal law, natural resource law, and small- or single-practitioner law. The program would address issues of declining participation in sole- and small-firm practice, and decreasing access to the law profession by Northern Ontario students. 

The Faculty of Law is, therefore, a creation of the community and its reason for being is to serve that community. 

TIMELINE OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

2005

County and District Law Presidents’ Association (CDLPA) and Nishnawbe-Aski Nation officials, approach Lakehead University to consider development of a new law degree program.

2005 - Oct 2006     

Working Group develops proposal for new Faculty of Law at Lakehead University.

Oct 2006

Approval in Principle by Lakehead University Senate and Board of Governors to establish a Faculty of Law.

April 2008

The Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) endorses the proposal and refers it to the Federation.

Oct 2009

Task Force on the New Canadian Law Degree delivers report, establishing criteria for adoption by provincial Law Societies.

Feb 2011

Council of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada approves curriculum for new law degree program at Lakehead University.

April 2011

Convocation Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada approve Lakehead University’s proposed academic program leading to the conferral of a common law degree.

May 13, 2011           

Lakehead University Senate approves the establishment of a Faculty of Law and the proposed law degree program.

May 18, 2011

Chancellor's Task Force is appointed

May 29, 2012

Founding Dean of Law is appointed

Sept 2013

Inaugural (Charter) class commences

November 21, 2013

The Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) approves Lakehead's unique Integrated Practice Curriculum.

Sept 30, 2014

Faculty renamed the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law.

January 12, 2016

Angelique EagleWoman is appointed Dean of Bora Laskin Faculty of Law

May 27, 2016

Charter class graduates