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PRAC 200 - LAW - Fall 2026

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Chancellor, ON

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Hiring Unit: Faculty of Law

Course Number: PRAC 200

Course Title: Advocacy

Course Credits: 1

1 Instructor

Term: Fall 2026

Course Schedule: Friday 10:05 - 11:25 (Student Affairs Office will contact you if there is a change to the date/time)

Location: Chancellor Day Hall

Course Description: The purpose of this course is to introduce you to legal advocacy, both oral and written, and to give you an opportunity to practice your legal advocacy skills in a range of settings. Those skills will be helpful in your future career and in your personal life, even if you chose not to become a litigator.

TQR: At a minimum, a first degree in law. Several years of significant practice or professional experience, in the relevant area; Experience in teaching undergraduate law students in a bilingual setting

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Hiring Unit:

Faculty of Law

Course Title:

Advocacy

Subject Code:

PRAC 200 001

Location:

New Chancellor Day Hall

Schedule:

Friday 10:05-11:25

Deadline to Apply:

2026-06-12

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