Special Event:

May 9, 2026 - Going Forward Together!

Reconnect. Reflect. Celebrate.
Join us as we welcome former students, honour our shared history,
and celebrate five decades of impact, learning, and community.

Were you a student in our Summer Program or a graduate
of the Indigenous Law Centre (formerly the Native Law
Centre)? We’re inviting all past attendees and alumni to
join us for this milestone 50+ year celebration.

Questions: ilc.general@usask.ca 

Registration is now open! Visit law.usask.ca to register. 

 ILC Event Poster, Going Foward Together, May 9, 2026

Upcoming Events:

Date TBD - ILC Garden Days

During the summer we will have opportunites for our network and public to come help and learn about our medicine garden. Come prepared to assist with the garden and learn about the various medicines. We always keeps some extra gloves and tools on hand. All are welcome.

More information will be shared here and on social media later on, so stay tuned!

Ongoing Event Series:

Dates TBD, follow us on social media to for updates

Lunch & Learn, Series

Our Lunch & Learn series is an ongoing, Indigenous-centred learning initiative that creates space for students to engage with lawyers and knowledge holders working across diverse areas of law. The sessions explore legal topics through perspectives that recognize Indigenous rights, laws, and lived experiences, while connecting theory to real-world practice. Designed to support student learning and professional growth, the series also welcomes members of the public interested in deepening their understanding of law in an inclusive and respectful setting.

Every 2nd Wednesday of the month (Except December & April due to exams, or scheduling conflicts)
11:30am - 12:30pm
Ceremonial Room (160.10) Indigenous Law Centre
College of Law, UofS

The Way of Story, Series

This series recognizes storytelling as a vital form of legal education, communicating Indigenous laws as living practices rooted in relationships among people, land, and all beings. Through this series, we welcome Indigenous storytellers who share stories that carry legal teachings, responsibilities, and ways of understanding law grounded in Indigenous legal traditions.

Storyteller: TBD

11:30am - 12:30pm
Ceremonial Room (160.10) Indigenous Law Centre
College of Law, UofS