Are you a Black, undergraduate student who is interested in attending law school?
Join us at the Black Future Lawyers one-day Conference hosted by the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. This conference will help to orient students' expectations for the law school experience.
The Faculty of Law is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion, and recognizes the importance of a legal profession that represents the diversity of Canadian society.
Through dynamic lectures, informal discussions and panel presentations, students will engage in a fun and interactive program that focuses on law school admissions, law school culture, the legal profession, and the value of a JD degree. Students will connect with lawyers, law students, faculty, admissions staff, and other future law students.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Conference registration is free.
Presented in partnership with the University of Toronto Faculty of Law's Black Law Students Association.
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NoAre you a Black, undergraduate student who is interested in attending law school?
Join us at the Black Future Lawyers one-day Conference hosted by the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. This conference will help to orient students' expectations for the law school experience.
The Faculty of Law is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion, and recognizes the importance of a legal profession that represents the diversity of Canadian society.
Through dynamic lectures, informal discussions and panel presentations, students will engage in a fun and interactive program that focuses on law school admissions, law school culture, the legal profession, and the value of a JD degree. Students will connect with lawyers, law students, faculty, admissions staff, and other future law students.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Conference registration is free.
Presented in partnership with the University of Toronto Faculty of Law's Black Law Students Association.