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If you already have work experience and the money, Beverly Ma says travelling ‘would be a great idea.’
To work or travel this summer?

Dry. Clean. Your. Suits.

Written by  Kap Rooney Posted Date: January 21, 2013
With winter in full swing and a new year upon us, Canadian Lawyer 4Students has recruited a student working at a court next year to provide some information on clerkships.

Video: Q & A with former SCC justice Claire L'Heureux-Dubé

Written by  Alexandre Michaud Posted Date: January 14, 2013
Pro Bono Students Canada held an event with former Supreme Court of Canada justice Claire L'Heureux-Dubé at McCarthy Tétrault LLP's Montreal office on Jan. 10 where law students were able to ask questions.

Arizona university touts North American law degree

Written by  Breanne Nicholson Posted Date: January 14, 2013
Arizona State University will start offering a North American law degree to students in the fall.
An American law school is looking to change the game when it launches a North American law degree for Canadian and American students next fall.

What I wish I knew in law school

  • A recent graduate shares her tips on how students can prepare for the real world
Written by  Kathryn Marshall Posted Date: January 07, 2013
As law students, we’ve all been given endless advice on how to ace exams, excel in moots, and land a job.

Ignorance is bliss

  • Ab Initio
Written by  Rebecca Lockwood Posted Date: December 31, 2012
I relish this time of year. It is one of the only periods when I, as a law student, can truly relinquish control and just sit back. After slogging through an intensive exam season, I can’t do anything more about fall term grades until January. So why not just enjoy the holidays and let go of the worry?

Finding opportunities beyond Bay Street

Written by  Kap Rooney Posted Date: December 17, 2012
Over the past few months, Canadian Lawyer 4Students has been running a series of articles to assist students with the recruitment process. In part V, we get a current student at a large, commercial law firm to give advice on how to seek out opportunities outside of Bay Street.

UVic Environmental Law Centre tackles pipeline hearings

Written by  Jean Sorensen Posted Date: December 10, 2012
A law professor with the University of Victoria’s Environmental Law Centre has taken his students into the litigation phase of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project Joint Review Panel hearings.

Students get into the holiday spirit

Written by  Heather Gardiner Posted Date: December 10, 2012
The University of Toronto Faculty of Law's a cappella group, known as the Chords of Appeal, sang carols on campus last week.
With the holiday season quickly approaching, a group of students at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law spread some holiday cheer last week singing Christmas carols outside their law library.

Battling it out to be the Big Moustache On Campus

Written by  Dave Johnston Posted Date: December 03, 2012
Male and female law students at the University of Windsor sport their "moustaches" in support of Movember. Photo: Evan Bawks
For many of the students at the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Law — from the baby-faced to the hirsute — November is a very special time.
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