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A Mirage of Virtue: The Legalized Murder of Daniel Perry Sampson
Canada as we know it is a lie. We have been fed a reality that placed Canada at the epicenter of equality and freedom, distinct from the horrid atrocities of our neighbours. We allowed ourselves to become an adjudicator of other nations' human rights violations without addressing our own extensive list of shortcomings.
This article is part of the Black Voices collection, an ongoing collaboration with Dalhousie Black Law Students’ Association.
Amana Abdosh & Paul Egbeyemi
Dec 20, 20253 min read


Why it’s important to try new things
It can be easy to settle into a monotonous routine. I want to challenge you to do something different at law school and in life.
Renée Babin
Feb 27, 20252 min read


Living in Colour
Imagine living with a red dot from a sniper’s beam constantly being projected perfectly onto the center of your skull...
Paul Egbeyemi
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Feeling Irie
Teiyana Cain, JD '26, explains the history of Caribana and invites us to join in and feel irie! Originally published in Winter 2024.
Teiyana Cain
Sep 25, 20243 min read


Thriving in Law School 101
In this article, I will share ten things I wish I had known when entering law school… Let's go! Take care of yourself.
Teiyana Cain
Sep 18, 20243 min read
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