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SLAW Student Blogs

Slaw (Canada’s online legal magazine) is doing its annual Law Student Week and is publishing seven interesting and provocative pieces from University of Ottawa students over 27-31 March. These posts and more can be accessed here.

Adam Dodek, who is a Professor at the University of Ottawa, had this to say about the perspectives that law students bring to the study of legal ethics:

In a decade of teaching legal ethics, I have come to realize that students bring different and often fresh viewpoints to their analysis of ethical issues in the profession. Slaw founding Publisher Simon Fodden agreed to provide a forum for our future colleagues at the bar to share these perspectives with a wider audience. We are fortunate that his successor Steve Matthews has continued to do so.

This year seven University of Ottawa students produced interesting and provocative that will be published by Slaw over the course of this Student Week (March 27th through 31st). The issues range from how and where to learn competency, humility as an ethical value and expanding the public safety exception to confidentiality and privilege to include reporting on intimate partner violence. Other papers deal with the professional responsibility of lawyers in dealing with self-represented litigants, government lawyers as superheroes and lawyers behaving badly. And Atticus Finch and To Kill a Mockingbird. Of course. I hope you are challenged by these students as much as I was. And I hope you enjoy their writing as much as I have.