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Six 平特五不中 Law Students to Clerk at Supreme Court of Canada in 2014

Published: 3 April 2013

Six students of聽平特五不中's Faculty of Law will聽serve as law clerks to justices of the Supreme Court of Canada in 2014. They are聽Marc-Andr茅 Roy (闯耻蝉迟颈肠别听颁谤辞尘飞别濒濒), Nicola Langille (Justice Fish鈥檚 successor),聽,聽Zain Naqi (Justice Moldaver), Molly Krishtalka (Justice Karakatsanis), Ian Dahlman (Justice LeBel鈥檚 successor), and Marcus Moore (Chief Justice聽McLachlin) [not in photo]. They are all in their third year of the聽BCL/LLB聽program.

"As always, we鈥檙e very proud to be sending students from 平特五不中 to contribute to the work of the Court," said Professor Shauna Van Praagh, this year's聽Faculty coordinator for the Supreme Court clerkships. Law clerks research points of law, prepare memoranda and generally assist their Judge in the work of the Court.

Law graduates from across Canada apply for the prestigious clerkships; only 27 are chosen. Five 平特五不中 law students secured Supreme Court clerkships for 2013; six more were chosen the year before that.

Congratulations on our newest cohort!

On photo, left to right: Marc-Andr茅 Roy, Nicola Langille, Zain Naqi, Molly Krishtalka & Ian Dahlman. Absent: Marcus Moore.

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