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Where Are They Now? R v Malmo-Levine
In 1996, David Malmo-Levine's work with the Harm Reduction Club, a Vancouver non-profit marijuana educator and provider, led to a charge.
Alexander Korski
Nov 20, 20244 min read
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Insatiable
We all start from ground zero: the first time you walked into a gym or swung a baseball bat – we all start from ground zero...
Antonia Chircop
Nov 20, 20242 min read
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Living in Colour
Imagine living with a red dot from a sniper’s beam constantly being projected perfectly onto the center of your skull...
Paul Egbeyemi
Nov 20, 20243 min read
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The Best of Legal Cinema
I’m sure that, for many students, watching legal films was their first exposure to and inspiration to pursue the legal field…even if the...
Alex Josevski
Nov 20, 20242 min read
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It's Not Okay
In my naivety of coming to law school, it felt obvious that things would be different here. Surely, if someone pursues a career in law...
Elizabeth Fleet
Nov 20, 20243 min read
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Shut Up, White Woman!
Catriona Hurley, a white law student, discuses the school's cut-throat competition, subpar comedians, and hope for collegial comedy nights.
Catriona Hurley
Sep 27, 20242 min read
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So You Don't Think You Can Pole Dance
Elizabeth Fleet, JD '26, encourages folks to rethink the sport of pole no matter who you are. Originally published Winter 2024.
Elizabeth Fleet
Sep 26, 20242 min read
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The Importance of Kindness
Andrew Dyadin discusses how kindness and respect benefits your career and social relationships whether your at law school or beyond Weldon.
Andrew Dyadin
Sep 26, 20243 min read
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Joy and Pleasure: The Keys to Surviving Law School
Join Maya Schofield as she explains the key to surviving law school: joy and pleasure have the potential to unlock the best things in life.
Maya Schofield
Sep 24, 20243 min read
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Bearable: A Letter to My Law School Friends
Chris Cleary, JD '26, writes a heartfelt letter to his law school friends. Originally published in Winter 2024.
Chris Cleary
Sep 23, 20242 min read
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Farewell to Logic Games: Reconciling Accessibility and Tradition in the LSAT
As the August 2024 LSAT sitting marks the final run of the test’s Logic Games portion, current and incoming law students reflect.
Emily Carr
Sep 18, 20242 min read
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