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The Devil’s in the IUD-etails: Dispelling Fear of Intrauterine Devices
Over the past year, I’ve struggled with migraines, and by the summer, I had to seek the advice of a medical professional. I walked into my family doctor’s office, expecting to discuss potential medications or eyesight testing, but my doctor said the last thing I expected: I needed to come off my combined birth control pill – almost immediately – as migraines increase the risk of stroke to an unacceptable level.
Elizabeth Fleet
Dec 20, 20253 min read


The 2025 Recruit Retrospective
Each year, law students across the country suit up, polish their resumes, and enter one of the most intense processes of their legal careers. This article offers steps and advice on how to make the most of your recruit process from those who have learned firsthand.
Carleigh MacKenzie
Oct 7, 20258 min read


“Don’t Get Married”: A Summer Position in Family Law
During my summer position in family law, I’ve heard more than one family lawyer half-jokingly say the best way to avoid the chaos is simple: “Don’t get married.” Romantic, I know.
Alexi Grewal
Oct 7, 20252 min read


Federal Election 2025: Halifax, Nova Scotia Candidates Answer Student Questions
The 2025 Canadian federal election is here. Two candidates for Halifax, NDP's Lisa Roberts and Liberal's Shannon Medeima, answer pressing student questions about how they plan to represent Haligonians if elected.
Nathalie Clement
Apr 21, 202510 min read


How to Start a Society 101 | Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law
Alexi Grewal, President of the Dalhousie Family Law Society, guides students through the process of creating a new student society.
Alexi Grewal
Mar 10, 20254 min read


How to Spot Intimate Partner Violence & Resources For When You Do
After law school, the likelihood of encountering a client being affected by intimate partner violence (IPV) is high. Here are resources.
Alexi Grewal
Feb 27, 20253 min read
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