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Legal Information for Indigenous People would have never
Legal Information for Indigenous People would have never been written without the ProBono Students Canada program at UBC Allard School of Law. Four law students spent a total of 2 academic years researching and writing the wide spectrum of material found here and then editing it all down to mere pages per topic. Next came the many legal reviewers who lent their expertise to this perhaps unusually concise plain language resource.
been written without the ProBono Students Canada program
at UBC Allard School of Law. Four law students spent a total of
2 academic years researching and writing the wide spectrum
of material found here and then editing it all down to mere
pages per topic. Next came the many legal reviewers who
lent their expertise to this perhaps unusually concise plain
language resource.


The Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program has worked on over
The Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program has worked on over 10,000 client matters throughout the years. A common thread running through all of these is the hugeness of the law&#39;s daily impacts on people&#39;s lives and the immense relief people feel when given the basic information they need to understand and engage in the legal process.
10,000 client matters throughout the years. A common thread
 
running through all of these is the hugeness of the law&#39;s daily
 
impacts on people&#39;s lives and the immense relief people feel
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when given the basic information they need to understand
and engage in the legal process.

Latest revision as of 22:04, 13 March 2023


Legal Information for Indigenous People would have never been written without the ProBono Students Canada program at UBC Allard School of Law. Four law students spent a total of 2 academic years researching and writing the wide spectrum of material found here and then editing it all down to mere pages per topic. Next came the many legal reviewers who lent their expertise to this perhaps unusually concise plain language resource.

The Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program has worked on over 10,000 client matters throughout the years. A common thread running through all of these is the hugeness of the law's daily impacts on people's lives and the immense relief people feel when given the basic information they need to understand and engage in the legal process.


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