Aboriginal speakers impact students on law field trip
Sunny LeBourdais of the Stk’emlupsemc Te Secwepemc Nation (SSN), KGHM Project Specialist, addresses first-year law students during their visit to the former Kamloops Indian Residential School....
View ArticleTRU Law takes second place at BC Cup
Coach Shawn Driver (left), TRU Law students Ravneet Arora and Taylor Topliss, and TRU Dean of Law Brad Morse at the BC Law Schools Competition. Arora and Topliss are two of the five members of the TRU...
View ArticleStudents get inside look with Judge Shadowing program
TRU Law students shadowed judges at the Kamloops Law Courts this week. Fifteen TRU Law students participated in a unique program this week in which they were able to shadow a judge for a day, allowing...
View ArticleWomen in law career panel inspires students
Three prominent BC female lawyers were on campus Monday afternoon speaking to a group of thirty law students. The second annual career panel event was hosted by the student-run TRU Women & Law Club...
View Article1Ls in action during first-year moots
The halls of TRU Law are buzzing with activity this week with moots for the 1L Fundamental Legal Skills course underway. This year’s series of moots consists of thirty teams of four students each, the...
View ArticleFirst-ever law career fair a success
Over one hundred thirty students attended the first-ever TRU Law career fair on Friday, with the fair a buzz as sharp-looking students in business suits interacted with eighteen prospective employers...
View ArticleLaw faculty members awarded internal research grants
Congratulations to Dr. Lorne Neudorf, Margaret Hall, Charis Kamphuis and Nicole Schabus on each receiving a TRU 2016 Internal Research Fund grant. A total of 21 faculty members at the university each...
View ArticleLaw faculty receive major national grant
Congratulations to TRU Law professors Dr. Chris Hunt, Dr. Lorne Neudorf and Micah Rankin, who were awarded a major $10,000 research grant from the Foundation for Legal Research for their project “The...
View ArticleStudents debate TRC issues at Aboriginal Law Moot
Four TRU Law students sharpened their Aboriginal law skills at the 22nd annual Kawaskimhon Moot, hosted last weekend by Queen’s Law in Kingston, Ontario. Seventeen law schools from across Canada...
View ArticleTRU Law officially opens part-time community legal clinic
Thompson Rivers University officially opened the doors to the first community legal clinic in the BC Interior. Addressing the need for increased access to justice and legal services for low-income...
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