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  1. The Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie has been Canada’s national law school on the vibrant east coast for over 130 years.

  2. Whether you choose Schulich Law's Juris Doctor (JD) or graduate programs (LLM & PhD), you will receive a first-class legal education that opens doors to many career opportunities—both in Canada and around the world.

  3. A vibrant, collegial and close-knit community. The Schulich School of Law plays an extraordinary role in Canadian legal education. What began as a “daring experiment” in two rented rooms in 1883 is now a national law school.

  4. The Schulich School of Law is the law school of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Founded in 1883 as Dalhousie Law School, it is the oldest university-based common law school in Canada. [2] It adopted its current name in October 2009 after receiving a $20-million endowment from Canadian businessman and philanthropist Seymour ...

  5. Your School. Your Community. Your experience. your future. The Schulich School of Law is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a city with a youthful spirit, rich history, and scenic waterfront. We are a vibrant, collegial, and close-knit community of faculty and students from around the world.

  6. In your first year (1L), there is a set curriculum of courses that builds the foundation for future studies. In your second and third years (2L & 3L), you have opportunities to pursue your specific interests from the nearly 200 courses offered annually in traditional and emerging areas of the law.

  7. A law degree opens many doors for you, whether you’re looking to practice in a law firm or government setting, start a career in social justice, pursue graduate studies and a future in academia, or begin a career that you have not even considered yet.

  8. The Schulich School of Law is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a city with a youthful spirit, rich history, and scenic waterfront. Ranked among the world's top 100 law schools in 2019 by...

  9. Each year, the Schulich School of Law welcomes 170 new students to our vibrant, collegial, and close-knit Weldon community. As Canada’s national law school, our students come from every province and territory in Canada to earn a JD that is recognized across the country and around the world.

  10. A degree from the Schulich School of Law ensures recognition and respect in all Canadian common-law jurisdictions. Our graduates work all over the world as judges, government officials, entrepreneurs, professors, journalists, lawyers, and heads of international organizations.

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