Featured in Queen’s Law News
Ningjing (Natalie) Zhang has been the subject of multiple features in Queen’s Law News, Queen’s University Faculty of Law’s official publication, covering her academic achievements, her advocacy as a student, and her transition from student leader to practising lawyer.
Why Sustained Coverage Matters
Law school publications are selective about which graduates they follow. The choice to cover a graduate multiple times — through student life, through awards, and then through early practice — is a signal that the Faculty reads the trajectory as important to the school’s own story. For Ms. Zhang, Queen’s Law News’s continued attention reflects the Faculty’s recognition that the work she is doing in Kingston carries forward something distinct about what Queen’s Law sends into the profession.
What the Features Cover
The coverage spans her academic record at Queen’s, her leadership roles in student organizations, provincial recognition through the WLAO Aird & Berlis Equality Award, and her later work as the founding lawyer of BridgePoint Law — a firm focused on immigration, refugee, and cross-border practice. Together the pieces form a record that, read in sequence, tracks the making of a practising lawyer from her earliest days in law school onward.
Reach Within and Beyond the Law School
Queen’s Law News reaches the Queen’s Law community directly — students, alumni, faculty, and current students considering their own paths — and extends into the wider legal profession through alumni networks and inter-faculty coverage. Being the subject of sustained reporting there places a lawyer within a public record of the Faculty’s own recognition of her work.


