Biology 110.6 is being replaced. All students who were intending to register in Biology 110.6 will now register in Biology 120.3 and Biology 121.3 unless you are:
- Agriculture & Bioresources students majoring in Animal Science: register in Biology 120.3 and Biology 224.3
- Kinesiology students: register in Biology 120.3 and Biology 224.3
- Students at Off-Campus Sites: register in Biology 110.6. (Contact your off-campus site for permission to register.)
The Saskatchewan Law Review
The
Saskatchewan Law Review is one of Canada's oldest and most respected legal periodicals. Since 1936, the
Law Review has published scholarly writing on legal topics pertinent to our world, our country, and our province. Authors have included influential judges, such as the Chief Justices of Canada and Saskatchewan, and prominent scholars in many different areas.
The Law Review presents ideas, analysis, and reviews that are useful to the Bench, Bar, and students of law and as a vehicle for examination of the political and social development of law.
Issue 68(2), published in August 2005, included articles on mandatory mediation, damages claims for abuse in Residential Schools and a summary of a Conference on Aboriginal people and justice, as well as a number of comments on recent cases. Issue 69(1), to be published in March 2006, will include papers written for a conference on human rights held in September 2006, and will also include a study of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal judgments of 2004.