Alumni

TRU Law students are motivated to showcase their talent in a variety of ways and achieve success in many forms. In terms of employment, students find jobs in private practice, with government and public interest organizations, in clerkships and as in-house counsel.

Our students also land international internships, compete in provincial and national moots, actively organize and engage in on-campus TRU Law and student-led events, and continuously lend their talent and enthusiasm to a variety of other functions and initiatives. TRU Law alumni are engaged and give back.

Mastermind Studio Kamloops | Documentary Film: 2024 Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Moot, TRU

The Faculty of Law was delighted to host the 2024 Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Moot earlier this year. Law students from across Canada gathered on campus to compete in one of the country’s top Indigenous law events — a first for the Kamloops university. Watch the documentary to find out more about this outstanding event.

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Castanet | First TRU Law graduates reunite a decade later at national Aboriginal Moot

TRU’s law school served as host for the 30th annual Kawaskimhon Moot earlier this month, bringing back graduates from the school’s inaugural class a decade later to help coach teams and organize the national event. Read more

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TRU alum wins landmark AI case

TRU Law graduate Fraser MacLean wins landmark case pertaining to costs and the abuse of artificial intelligence.

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TRU friendship key to success in business

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