The Truman Bodden Law School (TBLS) celebrated an auspicious occasion Thursday, 17 October, with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of its new modern campus located at Artemis House along Fort Street, George Town.
Esteemed dignitaries in attendance included Her Excellency the Governor Ms Jane Owen, Deputy Governor Hon. Franz Manderson, Deputy Premier Hon. André Ebanks, Attorney General Hon. Samuel Bulgin, KC, Solicitor General Reshma Sharma, KC, Grand Court Judges Hon. Justice Richard N. Williams and Hon. Justice David Charles Doyle, former Leader of Government Business Mr Truman Bodden, OBE, and TBLS Director Mr Michell Davies, BEM, together with the wider staff and faculty of the law school.
“The law school has come a good modern way since the days that I studied here, since the Deputy Governor studied here, since former premiers have studied here and I am thrilled for the school and in particular I’m thrilled for our Caymanian students,” noted Deputy Premier Ebanks while reaffirming the government’s commitment to TBLS.