Cavan student joins Law Society legal education programme
Solicitors of the Future programme aims to show students how the law can be relevant to their daily lives
Connor Reilly, a student at St. Clare's College, Ballyjamesduff was among the cohort of students that took part in an immersive online course organised by Law Society of Ireland.
The course was provided for through its annual Solicitors of the Future programme where 40 Transition Year students across Ireland explored a future career as a solicitor.
The course took place last month, February 22-25.
The Solicitors of the Future programme aims to show students how the law can be relevant to their daily lives, and to promote awareness of the legal processes, constitutional principles and values which underpin the rule of law in Ireland.
With over 280 schools applying each year, the Solicitors of the Future programme is highly sought after and offers spaces through a nation-wide lottery system. Following a successful switch to online delivery in 2021, the programme retained its virtual format for 2022 making it easier for students throughout the country to participate.
Chairperson of the Law Society’s Education Committee, Richard Hammond S.C., said: “The Law Society is committed to making the solicitors’ profession more diverse and inclusive. Encouraging an interest in law at a younger age, for all members of society, is one way to do this.”
He added: “The Solicitors of the Future programme invites TY students to consider a career in law and offers an insight into the role of a solicitor in practice. Importantly, it helps foster a greater understanding of our basic legal rights and responsibilities as citizens, and provides an important life lesson on how to exercise our rights and access justice.”