Fashioning a legal career in The Big Apple February 11, 2019
She walks past the iconic Empire State Building and Central Park regularly. She spends her spare time exploring New York City’s museums and art galleries.…
She walks past the iconic Empire State Building and Central Park regularly. She spends her spare time exploring New York City’s museums and art galleries.…
TRU Faculty of Law’s Visiting Speaker Committee hosts Dr. Cindy Blackstock, executive director of the First Nations Family and Child Caring Society of Canada, for…
One team of two first-year TRU law students rose to the top while their other TRU colleagues honed their skills and learned from competing at…
The Campus Activity Centre Mountain Room teemed with top future lawyers and their ardent supporters during TRU Law’s biannual Student Awards Reception last week, recognizing…
Bears will grab spawning salmon from the shallow Adams River waters and pull them up to shore. The bones and bits of flesh they leave…
TRU Law faculty member Samuel Singer has been invited to present a speech as part of a public lecture series sponsored by the world’s only…
What began as a late-night conversation about a shared interest between friends started an eventful journey for TRU Law Alumni Karen Perry and Madison Steenson:…
TRU Law is home to the Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law. Each year the editors in chief—TRU Law Professors Robert Diab and Chris…
Research into alleged human rights abuses in Latin America led two TRU Law students to present at a recent conference in Ottawa. They revealed how…
For Indigenous people involved in criminal law cases, subtle differences in courtroom communication like an accent, amount of eye contact or tone could mean the…
International migration, technology and human rights norms have changed the nature of the family. While Canada and other countries have legalized same-sex marriage, and regulate…
The dust settled following three long years of study in pursuit of Juris Doctor degrees and Danielle Ching and Brandon Harrison found themselves at the…
When he was named TRU’s second chancellor seven years ago, Wally Oppal took on a role that was new but one for which he was…
The Thompson Rivers University Community Legal Clinic (TRU CLC) opened a new space in downtown Kamloops today that offers expanded hours to better serve clients…
Dr. Chris Hunt is the first member of TRU’s Faculty of Law to receive the prestigious Excellence in Scholarship Award. Hunt, who received the award…
Supplemental Learning (SL) leader Kennedy Aberdeen is majoring in accounting, but it’s her theatre minor that has blossomed into a passion. “I originally took theatre…
Born and raised in Kamloops, Supplemental Learning (SL) leader David Gore spent his first post-secondary year on a hockey scholarship at Minot State University in…
A sense of pride and accomplishment was in the air at the TRU Law spring awards ceremony, held on March 27. And for one student,…
Imagine you live with multiple sclerosis—an unpredictable, chronic illness—and due to your symptom load you are unable to continue working. Aside from managing your health…
TRU Law's moot participation continues to grow. This year, the law school sent a total of five teams of mooters to various competitions across Canada.…