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Marc Kruse, JD, is the Director of Indigenous Legal Learning Services at Robson Hall, University of Manitoba. He practices criminal defense law, representing youth and adult clients with a focus on the philosophical aspects of ethics, political philosophy, and the law. His research interests are centered on how educational institutions can both alleviate and exacerbate legal challenges faced by Indigenous communities. He has published work related to the moral foundations of professional ethics, social justice education, and Indigenous educational ethics. Marc completed his JD at the University of Manitoba and co-teaches the Indigenous Course Requirement course at Robson Hall, specifically focusing on Indigenous methodologies and perspectives. He is a member of the Muscowpetung Nation in Saskatchewan, reflecting his deep commitment to Indigenous rights and education.
Streams include Education, Administration, or Clinical.