LAW591
The TRC, Law, Justice & Reconciliation
(Friedland)
Prerequisite courses:
Prerequisite for:
Instructor(s): Professor Hadley Friedland
Course credit: 3
Method of presentation: Lecture/seminar
Teamwork: YES
METHOD OF EVALUATION
Professionalism in Inter-societal Contexts (in-class activities): 20%
Class Presentation or Reflection: 20%
Research Paper: 60%
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The TRC Final Report called for significant actions to change the justice system’s relationship with Indigenous
people. These calls to action extended to law societies, lawyers, law schools, and all levels of government,
many of whom are responding seriously. A decade since the release of the TRC Final Report, how do Indigenous and non-Indigenous lawyers practice law and work with Indigenous clients? Are we still in the age of reconciliation? Is our current case law and legislation compatible with justice and reconciliation for Indigenous Peoples? How did we get to where we are today? This seminar is a law and society style survey course on legal issues, and their social context, that particularly impact Indigenous peoples in Canada. It focuses on issues that will be relevant and useful to lawyers in a variety of practice areas, through the lens of reconciliation. These issues are presented and discussed in a manner intended to also deepen the knowledge base of those with a particular interest in Indigenous legal issues, justice and reconciliation. Topics will include land rights and jurisdiction, Indigenous laws and governance, criminal justice, child welfare and civil actions to address past or ongoing harms, including the class action that led to the Indian Residential School settlement and the TRC. All students are encouraged to think critically about some of the challenging legal, philosophical, practical and human issues that arise in these areas.
SPECIAL COMMENTS
Description updated 2026-27. Please contact the instructor for any specific questions you may have related to this particular course section.
REQUIRED TEXTS (IF ANY)
John J. Borrows and Leonard I. Rotman, Aboriginal Legal Issues: Cases, Materials & Commentary, 6th ed.
(Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2022).
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future: Summary of the
Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada
Cataloguing, 2015).