Guest blog: How I used my knowledge from Certificate in Law in my career
Our guest blogger is Certificate in Law student Margaret Bailey, who shares her program experience and how the Certificate in Law program has helped her in her career. Working in Energy and Environment - Strategic Policy and Stakeholder Relations, she shares how Introduction to Canadian Law (Law 201) served as a springboard to demonstrate the interplay between law and policy.
Psychology and Certificate in Law
Clara Civiero, a Psychology and History graduate, decided to take Certificate in Law courses to supplement her degree in a practical manner. She shares her program experience and how the courses helped her accelerate her professional and academic goals.
Guest blog: Landing a position in the cabinet after Certificate in Law
Our guest blogger for the month is Isabelle Wallace, a graduate of the Certificate in Law program. In her blog, Isabelle shares her program experience and the courses she enjoyed the most. She also talks about how the Certificate in Law program has equipped her with the skills needed to land a job in the Ontario Cabinet Office.
Queen’s Certificate in Law Student Appointed as Justice of the Peace
For Michael Riseborough, June was an exciting month. Not only did he graduate from Queen’s Certificate in Law program, he was also appointed as a Justice of the Peace to the Territorial Court of Yukon through an order in Council, which was followed by an Oath of Office ceremony.
From TA’ed to TA: student moves from Certificate to law school… and back
Lori Philpott, Law '22 went from Certificate in Law student, to JD student, to becoming a TA for the very course she once took, LAW 202/207 [Aboriginal Law].
Guest Blog: Mother-Daughter Duo Studying the Law
Guest blogger Zabrina Testa shares her experience taking the Certificate in Law with her daughter, Allison. Hear what Zabrina enjoys most about the Certificate and having her daughter as a study buddy.
Viruses & Vacancies - COVID, Leases & You
Blair Crew, from Queen's Legal Aid, talks about COVID-19, leases, landlords, and slightly obscure potential 'escape hatches' for students.
Guest Blog: Law is Not "Boring"
Guest blogger Michael Riseborough comes from a family of lawyers and shares his ability to overcome his perception that the law is "boring" with the help of Queen's Law and Supreme Advocacy.
Guest Blog: Exploring Law with the Certificate Program
Guest blogger Jillian LeBlanc shares how she used the Certificate in Law as a way of exploring the law before committing to law school.
Epidemics & Emergencies
It's an emergency episode of our podcast, where we break down how emergency powers work in Canada. Our longest episode ever!