Emadi St-Pierre

law blog.

Why this blog?

There are several advantages to starting this blog. My major reason is the following. Law school, as intellectually challenging as it can be, provides law students with an amazing opportunity to read and think critically. However, besides taking class notes, franticly drafting occasional legal methodology writing assignments and writing 3 ½ hour exams that test’s one’s ability to write 5000 words in a condensed time span, we law students do not write enough. This is problematic. I am writing now because I take pleasure in writing.

Another advantage to having this blog is that it serves as a sort of diary. I have kept journals during my overseas experiences in Europe, the South Pacific and Eastern Africa. Law school is not unlike such places, it is a unique experience and this blog serves to “capture” those moments so to speak.

Thirdly, my experience and Ali’s experience are quite different. I am in 2nd year, Ali is his 1st year. I study at McGill University in Montreal, Ali is at Ottawa University in Ottawa. We take interest in different areas of the law.

Who are we?

Ali and I basically met during our undergraduate studies in political science at Concordia University. We volunteered too much of our time to student politics. We were both executive members of the Political Science Students Association. We travelled to Uganda for a summer under the auspices of Global Forum on International Cooperation. Perhaps one day we will open up our own law firm, Emadi St-Pierre LLP…

This is our story!

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Disclaimer: I think I speak for Ali and myself when I say that we will make every effort to write concisely and precisely while following the appropriate spelling and grammar rules. However, given that these posts are written during the late hours of the night and that we have other lives, we may neglect such rules. Please enjoy!

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