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* [[Legal Information for Indigenous People | * [[Legal Information for Indigenous People National Edition]] is now available. It provides basic & accessible legal information for Indigenous people across the continent who are facing legal issues. | ||
* Check out the [[LSLAP_Manual | Law Students' Legal Advice Manual 48th Edition (2024)]]. Updated annually for use by the law students at their legal clinics, the chapters cover multiple legal topics. | * Check out the [[LSLAP_Manual | Law Students' Legal Advice Manual 48th Edition (2024)]]. Updated annually for use by the law students at their legal clinics, the chapters cover multiple legal topics. | ||
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