Home Home    Branches    Join/Renew    CBA PracticeLink    Contact    Français       

CBA.org Home



Law Students
National Magazine

ADVERTISEMENT

Rogers

National Magazine
National Magazine

National's 2008 Law Student Issue Now Online! Check out our special edition for Canada's 10,000 law students—click on the cover to read on!

Fall 2008 Issue
Current Issue
Current Issue: Fall 2008

The future of articling: Will it be abolished? Should it be?

Training day: The debate over who’s responsible for training new lawyers is reaching a critical point.

Breaking down the walls: Law schools are finally starting to re-examine and re-evaluate their teaching methods.

From the Editor: It’s time to bring an end to bulk law teaching: close the lecture theater.

Addendum: J.D. or LL.B.?; A Gen-Y’s guide to navigating the Boomer workplace; ten-point mini-manifesto for law students; and much more.

Not Quite Contempt: Memo to the Boomer partners: here come the millennials! 

View the digital student edition of National >


Addendum

Addendum, Law Student Edition

In the latest Addendum...

  • Technology: Banning wireless in the classroom
  • Articling: B.C. articling registry a Canadian first
  • Blogs: Law schools make their mark.
  • Careers: Protect your “cyber-reputation.”
  • Recruitment: What to call a law degree
  • Workplace: Minding the generation gap

Read the latest Law Student Edition of Addendum

Double-Take
Past Issues

CBA PracticeLink

CBA PracticeLink

The CBA's practice-oriented Web site, featuring articles for students and new lawyers: cba.org/practicelink.

Awards

Student Awards
Awards
Join the CBA

 

Links

Links

Law is Cool
National Association of Law Placement
Precedent
SLAW
The Court
Twistlaw
University of Alberta Faculty Law Blog
University of Toronto Faculty Law Blog

Know of another good online student resource? Contact us.

Feedback

Feedback

We want to hear from you! Send your comments and Letters to the Editor to national@cba.org

 

 

  Copyright © The Canadian Bar Association Privacy Policy    Terms of Use & Disclaimer