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    Dwight Newman

    Professor of Law & Canada Research Chair, U of Saskatchewan

    Dwight Newman is an accomplished individual with a strong educational background. He obtained a BCL, MPhil, DPhil in Law from the University of Oxford and a JD in Law from the University of Saskatchewan. Additionally, he studied Economics and Philosophy for his Bachelor of Arts at University of Regina - Luther College, showcasing his diverse academic interests.

    Professionally, Dwight Newman holds the position of Professor of Law & Canada Research Chair at the University of Saskatchewan. He has a rich history of affiliations with esteemed organizations and institutions. He served as a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a Law Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, and a Herbert Smith Visiting Scholar at Cambridge University Faculty of Law. Furthermore, he was a Visiting Fellow at various prestigious institutions including Faculte de Droit at Université de Montréal, Princeton University, and McGill University.

    His past roles also include serving as an Associate Dean of Law at the University of Saskatchewan and as a Tutor in Jurisprudence and Public International Law at the University of Oxford. Dwight Newman's professional journey includes experiences as a Human Rights Intern at the Asian Legal Resource Centre, a Policy Analyst at the Department of Justice Canada, and a Law Clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada. These diverse experiences have contributed to his well-rounded expertise in law and research.

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    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada