Osgoode Hall Law School,

Dianne Martin Medal for Social Justice Through Law

 

  

Recipients

2011  Kimberly R. Murray '93

2010  Shin Imai '83 (LLM)

2009  Eva Marszewski '73

2008  Roger Rowe '87

2007  Terrence L. Hunter '72

2006  Murray Klippenstein

2005  Marlys Edwardh '74

'Kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight....' Bruce Cockburn

Dianne Martin (1945-2004) graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1976 and went on to become one of Canada’s first leading female criminal lawyers. She joined the Osgoode faculty in 1989 where she co-founded the Innocence Project. She was a passionate advocate for justice and an inspirational teacher who had the courage to challenge the justice system to ensure equal treatment for all.

Dianne dedicated her career to defending the rights of women and the wrongfully convicted. She not only changed the lives of the individuals for whom she worked but was a tremendous influence on her students, members of the legal profession, and Canadian society as a whole.

This medal will be awarded to a member of the Canadian legal community who has exemplified Dianne’s commitment to law as an instrument for achieving social justice and fairness.

Nomination Requirements

Submissions must include a:

  • letter of nomination outlining how the nominee meets the criteria of the medal;

  • CV or biography of the nominee (not to exceed 2 pages);

  • up to a maximum of four letters of support; and

  • up to a maximum of four pages of additional materials.

and should be sent to the Alumni office:

Advancement Office, Osgoode Hall Law School
4700 Keele Street, Room 415
Toronto, ON  M3J 1P3

Phone 416-736-5638
Fax 416-736-5629
alumni@osgoode.yorku.ca