Est. 2020 · International

FUTURE
LAWYERS

We open doors to the legal world — for youth who want in.

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Toronto · Atlantic · Singapore · California

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01   Who We Are

"Chapters in Toronto, Atlantic Canada, Singapore, and California."

Founded in Toronto in 2019, Future Lawyers International is a not-for-profit run by youth, for youth. What started as a single idea in one city has since grown into an international organisation — with chapters across Canada, Asia, and the US.

Whether you're figuring out if law is right for you, or you already know and just need a way in — that's what we're here for.

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02   What We Do

Conferences, mock trials, mentorship sessions, and more — everything we run is designed to get youth closer to the legal world.

Legal Education

Mock Trial

Mentorship & Networking

Community Outreach

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03   From Our Blog

Perspectives on law, careers, and the stories shaping the next generation of legal minds.

Jan 1, 1970

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology advances, it is difficult to imagine a future where it does not reshape many institutions, including the legal field. Younger generations will likely witness these changes unfold in various ways, for better or worse. One key area of the legal system that may experience a significant impact from AI is criminal law. This discussion explores the role of AI in policing and post-arrest criminal justice decisions.

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Apr 22, 2025

For many law enthusiasts, the image of a lawyer’s daily life is shaped by Hollywood — fast-paced courtroom showdowns, last-minute legal triumphs, and high-powered dealmaking, à la Suits. But according to Sean Goldman-Hunt, reality tells a different story. “It’s nothing like Suits,” he reveals, pulling back the curtain on what life as a lawyer truly entails.

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Dec 24, 2024

Law school is frequently described as a transforming experience that is both difficult and stressful, but ultimately rewarding. For many students, juggling rigorous academic demands, work, and personal life can be difficult. When going on a journey to pursue your aspirations, the most challenging aspect can be the concept of attempting it. However, for one graduate, this experience has taught him perseverance, adaptation, and community involvement. Aaron Atwal, a recently graduated law student who now works at SLS PC in Toronto, discusses how his path to law has influenced his perceptions of himself and the world through the lens of law.

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