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Feb. 25, 2021

Law student thrives on creativity of policy-setting

Bety Tesfay will complete her joint Master of Public Policy this spring

For third-year law student Bety Tesfay, the creativity that comes with influencing law and policy drew her to the joint JD/MPP (Master of Public Policy) degree at聽UCalgary.听听

鈥淚聽initially聽just wanted to study law, but I soon realized that I really liked the proactive nature of policy聽that聽allows聽you to create policies and directives that affect real people,鈥 explains Tesfay.聽

Litigation not her thing聽

When she started law school, she had plans to pursue prosecution and litigation, in the areas of human trafficking and sexual assault law. Tesfay quickly discovered that she did not love the idea of being a litigator, and that she would be happier setting her goals wider, perhaps working for government setting policy聽or legal reform聽in areas such as poverty law, human rights and聽environmental聽law.听听

Born to accountant parents in Ethiopia, Tesfay will be only the second lawyer in her family, following in the footsteps of a cousin back home.聽She completed her undergrad at聽UCalgary聽with a combined degree in business and聽sociology, and聽has been working as a research assistant for Dr.聽Jennifer聽Winter, PhD, at the聽.听听

Bety Tesfay

Bety Tesfay will complete her JD/MPP this spring.

鈥楾ime to put words into action鈥櫬

Tesfay also played an instrumental role in the creation of the Calls to Action set out by the Calgary chapter of the聽聽last聽year and聽hopes the work of the group helps shed light on racism in Canada.听听

鈥淲e wanted to take advantage of how motivated and engaged everyone was to address the issues that were taking place last聽spring and summer,鈥 she says.聽鈥淚t聽is past time that we move past just acknowledging that there is a problem and putting our words into action.聽That was one of our goals of the BLSA last summer, to spark meaningful change for our law school and for the legal聽profession as a whole.鈥澛

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