2026 Richard J. Scott Award Announcement
Community News Announcement
Congratulations Professor John Irvine

2026 Richard J. Scott Award Recipient
For more than five decades, Professor Irvine has contributed to the strength and independence of the legal profession in Manitoba through his teaching, scholarship and mentorship for generations of lawyers. He has taught the foundational courses of torts, property law and legal systems and Manitoba’s bar and bench include countless lawyers, jurists and judges whose earliest understanding of what it means to think carefully, argue responsibly and approach law as a public trust was shaped in Professor Irvine’s classroom.
Professor Irvine’s published works reflect sustained engagement with important questions in tort law, property law and medical law. His scholarship has contributed to legal understanding not only within the academy, but also among professionals concerned with how law structures responsibility, fairness, and institutional accountability.
This Award was created in 2013 in honour of Richard J. Scott, former Chief Justice of Manitoba and is awarded annually to an individual who advances the rule of law and contributes to a strong and independent legal profession through advocacy, litigation, teaching, research, writing or mentoring.
For more information, visit the Richard J. Scott Award page.
