JFK is pleased to introduce Tejas Madhur and Danielle Nuttgens to our team! Tejas Madhur joins us as our newest associate. Tejas assists Indigenous peoples in exercising the right Read More
JFK Law in the news: Advancing the costs of litigation
JFK Law’s Karey Brooks is quoted in an article regarding Beaver Lake’s Appeal before the SCC. You can read the full article in the link below. Advancing the costs Read More
Alberta Reinstates Longstanding Coal Policy amidst Legal and Political Pressure
On February 8, 2021, Alberta decided to reinstate the Coal Development Policy after significant pushback from Indigenous communities, ranchers, music stars, and environmental groups. The policy, which had been Read More
Christina Gray Profile on ATLAS
Christina Gray, an associate at JFK Law practicing in Aboriginal law, is the first Indigenous lawyer to be featured as a Profile with ATLAS, which stands for Acting Together: Read More
Bill C-15: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
Introduction On December 3, 2020, the government of Canada (Canada) tabled Bill C-15, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Bill C-15). If passed, the bill would Read More
An Interview with Taylor Baptiste, artist of “Healing Dancer”
When did you know you wanted to be an artist? I’ve actually always loved creating art since I was little and would often go overboard with it on simple Read More
JFK Welcomes Justin Fontaine!
JFK is pleased to introduce Justin Fontaine to our team. Justin Fontaine joins us as our newest associate. Justin is a proud member of Sagkeeng First Nation in Treaty Read More
Christina Gray Interviewed by CBC Unreserved about Indigenous Place Names
Fallen Johnson, of CBC Unreserved, recently interviewed one of the newest associates to join JFK Law Corporation, Christina Gray about a 2019 policy brief that she co-authored with Dr. Read More