Daleen Millard
Dean
TRU Faculty of Law combines rigorous legal education with practical experience, preparing students to become skilled and adaptable lawyers. With a strong emphasis on oral advocacy and hands-on learning, we equip you with the skills to build a meaningful legal career.
Frequently asked questions99% of graduates secure articling positions within nine months of graduation.
Engage in moot court competitions, legal clinics and court visits to enhance your practical skills.
Participate in international exchange programs with partner law schools in Europe.
Learn from professors and practicing legal professionals with extensive academic and field expertise.
Contribute to the esteemed Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law and the student-driven TRU Law Review.
Build courtroom confidence through dedicated advocacy workshops and provincial, national and international moot court competitions.
The TRU Law JD program represents one of the foremost professional degree programs in Canada, providing a comprehensive and thorough grounding in Canadian Law. Our graduates are ideally placed to start their careers as future lawyers working in diverse industries.
Explore the JD programOral advocacy is a defining feature of a TRU Law education. From structured workshops to regional, national, and international moot competitions, you will build the skills and confidence to advocate effectively in any forum.
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Professor and Department Chair
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Associate Professor and Chair of the TRU Law Moots Committee
TRU Law admissions operate on a rolling basis, with offers made prior to the deadline. We strongly encourage the timely submission of complete applications.
Applications for fall intake open on September 1.
For early consideration submit applications by November 1.
All final applications due by February 10.
The Thompson Rivers University Community Legal Clinic is the first student-staffed free legal clinic in B.C.'s interior. Under the supervision of licensed lawyers, students provide legal assistance to individuals who cannot afford these services. Students earn course credit for their work at the clinic while building confidence, sharpening their legal skills, and gaining hands-on experience that makes a meaningful difference in the community.
Discover TRU CLCTRU Law proudly endorses the Access to Justice Triple Aim, focusing on enhancing access to justice, improving experiences and reducing costs. This commitment aligns TRU Law with a shared justice sector goal to enhance access to justice in B.C.
Take the next step in a rewarding career as a future lawyer.
Get answers to your questions from student TRU Law ambassadors.
TRU Law students can apply for a variety of awards, prizes and external scholarships.
Read about student achievements, faculty research and community impact.

TRU Law's Environmental Law class welcomed Professor Craig E. Jones, KC for a thought-provoking lecture on tort law as a regulatory force.

The Honourable Leonard Marchand, chief justice of the courts of appeals for BC and the Yukon, shared his insights with a TRU Law class.

Indigenous entrepreneur Troy Young gives TRU law students a real-world view of Indigenous-led business, governance and major projects.
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Awards inquiries Email: lawawards@tru.ca
TRU Law Career Services Email: lawcdo@tru.ca
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