Martha Jackman FRSC is a professor of law at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. [1] Her scholarship focuses on constitutional law. [2] [3]
Jackman received her JD from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and an LLM from Yale Law School. [4] In 2012, she delivered testimony to a committee of the Senate of Canada on the Charter implications of proposed amendments to the Criminal Code. [5] She has been a member of the national steering committee of the National Association of Women and the Law since 2007. [6]
Jackman was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2017 and received the David Walter Mundell Medal from the government of Ontario in 2018 in recognition of her legal writing. [4]
Martha Jackman FRSC is a professor of law at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. [1] Her scholarship focuses on constitutional law. [2] [3]
Jackman received her JD from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and an LLM from Yale Law School. [4] In 2012, she delivered testimony to a committee of the Senate of Canada on the Charter implications of proposed amendments to the Criminal Code. [5] She has been a member of the national steering committee of the National Association of Women and the Law since 2007. [6]
Jackman was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2017 and received the David Walter Mundell Medal from the government of Ontario in 2018 in recognition of her legal writing. [4]