2024-2025 Lecturer

On October 28, 2024 Supreme Court Justice Malcolm Rowe delivered the Saskatchewan Law Review Lecture at the College of Law.

Previous lecturers

2024: The Honourable Michelle O'Bonsawin, Supreme Court of Canada: "A Conversation with the Honourable Michelle O'Bonsawin, Canada's 1st Indigenous Supreme Court Justice" (Feb. 7, 2024) 

2023: The Honourable Gerald Morin, OC, KC, Former Provincial Court of SK Judge: "Beyond Gladue & Reconciliation: Where Do We Go From Here?" (Feb. 13, 2023) 

2022: The Honourable David Lametti (March 15, 2022)

2021: The Honourable Sheilah Martin: "Juries Today" (March 8, 2021)

2019: The Honourable Russell Brown, Supreme Court of Canada: "Some reflections on Access to Justice" (Oct. 21, 2019)

2018: Orlando Da Silva, Senior Crown Counsel, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General: "Fostering Support: Mental Health Among Lawyers" (Oct. 23, 2018)

2017: The Honourable Raynell Andreychuk, Maria Campbell and The Honourable Palbinder Kaur Shergill "Inclusion and diversity: A Reflection on Canada’s 150th and the Promise of the Future" (Oct. 3, 2017)

2016: The Honourable Thomas Cromwell, retired justice of the Supreme Court of Canada: "Movement on access to justice or an access to justice movement? Where Access to justice in civil and family matters goes from here" (Oct. 25, 2016)

2015: Mr. Justice Marshall Rothstein, Supreme Court of Canada: "Checks and Balances in Constitutional Interpretation – Perspectives from a Recently Retired Supreme Court Justice" (2016) 79 Sask. L. Rev. 1

2014: Andrew Coyne, national affairs columnist for PostMedia News: "Our Broken Democracy: And How to Fix It" [unpublished].

2013: Paul McHugh, Professor of Law and Legal History from the University of Cambridge: "Time Whereof: Memory, History, and Law in the Jurisprudence of Aboriginal Rights" (2014) 77 Sask. L. Rev. 137 

2012: Donna Greschner, Dean of University of Victoria Faculty of Law: "Arguments for Lawyers: The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters"

2011: John Ralston Saul, President of International PEN: "A Different Model of the Nation-State - Canada in the World and the Aboriginal Influence” (2012) 75 Sask. L. Rev. 3

2010: Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada: "Privacy in the Era of Social Networking: Legal Obligations of Social Media Sites" (2011) 74 Sask. L. Rev. 263

2009: Richard Moon, University of Windsor: "The Attack on Human Rights Commissions and the Corruption of Public Discourse" (2010) 73 Sask. L. Rev. 93

2008: Lorne Waldman: "No one Above the Law: Reflections of an Immigration Lawyer on the Importance of the Rule of Law" (2009) 72 Sask. L. Rev. 143 

2007: Mark S. Winfield, York University: "An Unimaginative People: Instrument Choice in Canadian Environmental Law and Policy" (2008) 71 Sask. L. Rev. 79

2006: The Honourable Ed Bayda (former Chief Justice of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal), "Judicial Activism" (2007) 70 Sask. L. Rev. 3.

2005: Kent McNeil (Osgoode Hall Law School), "Aboriginal Title and The Supreme Court: What's Happening?" (2006) 69 Sask. L. Rev. 281.

2004: The Honourable Georgina R. Jackson (Saskatchewan Court of Appeal), "The Mystery of Judicial Ethics: Deciphering the 'Code'" (2005) 68 Sask. L. Rev. 1.

2003: The Honourable Roy Romanow, P.C., "Directions in Canadian Health Care after the Romanow Report" (2004) 67 Sask. L. Rev. 1.

2002: Michael Geist (University of Ottawa), "Electronic/Commerce Internet Issues" [unpublished].

2002: Stephen J. Toope (Faculty of Law, McGill), "Fallout from '9-11': Will a Security Culture Undermine Human Rights?" (2002) 65 Sask. L. Rev. 282.

2000: Roderick A. Macdonald (Faculty of Law, McGill), "Let Our Future Not be Behind Us: The Legal Profession in Changing Times" (2001) 64 Sask. L. Rev. 1.

1999: Rosalie Siberman Abella (Ontario Court of Appeal), "Law, Literature, and Identity: Seeking Equality" (2000) 63 Sask. L. Rev. 1.

1998: S.M. Waddams (Faculty of Law, University of Toronto), "Unconscionable Contracts: Competing Perspectives" (1999) 62 Sask. L. Rev. 1