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  THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

The Career Development Office is staffed by four professionals dedicated to helping students and alumni launch fulfilling legal careers. Here you’ll find answers to some commonly asked questions, and discover the wealth of alumni who have achieved success in their field.

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University of Toronto Indigenous Law Journal

The Indigenous Law Journal is a student-run legal journal and the first and only Canadian legal journal to exclusively publish articles regarding Indigenous legal issues. Launched in 2002, the journal is dedicated to developing dialogue and scholarship in the field of Indigenous legal issues both in Canada and internationally.

Visit the web site of the University of Toronto Indigenous Law Journal for more information.