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  1. Focus areas highlight the wide range of teaching, scholarship, programs and resources available at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in specific areas of law.

  2. Learn about the minimum education required, the structure of the JD program, and the key steps to be licensed to practice. Read how to get started on becoming a lawyer in Ontario.

  3. A Great University; A Great City; Inclusivity and Diversity at the Faculty of Law; JD Admissions. JD Admissions; ... University of Toronto Law Journal; U of T Faculty of Law Review; Canadian Business Law Journal; Critical Analysis of Law: An International & Interdisciplinary Law Review ...

  4. The University of Toronto Faculty of Law (U of T Law, UToronto Law) is the law school of the University of Toronto. Maclean's has consistently assessed the Faculty as the highest ranked common law school in Canada and the highest ranked in terms of faculty journal citations.

  5. The Naomi Overend Fellowship in Human Rights, was established by a generous gift from Ellen Anderson, a graduate of the Faculty of Law (LLB 1996, LLM 1998, SJD 2000), in honour of Naomi Overend, a 1985 graduate of the Faculty of Law, for her work in the promotion of human rights.This fellowship is to be awarded annually to a full-time student in the graduate programme with a focus on human rights.

  6. We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to ...

  7. Our JD Admissions Guide provides an overview of our program and the admissions process for prospective students to the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. View as a flipbook (Issuu) View/download PDF (3 MB)

  8. Our first-year curriculum includes two courses that are preparatory in nature: (1) Legal Methods; and (2) Legal Research and Writing; and six substantive law courses: Constitutional Law; Contracts; Criminal Law; Legal Process; Property; and Torts.

  9. University of Toronto Faculty of Law. 78 Queen's Park. Toronto, ON M5S 2C5. Canada. Tel: 416-978-0210 (Main U of T Law Switchboard) Fax: 416-978-7899.

  10. University of Toronto Faculty of Law. 78 Queen's Park ( View Map) Toronto, ON M5S 2C5 Tel: 416-978-0210 ...

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