Osgoode Hall Law School

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Osgoode Hall Law School
Osgoode Hall Law School coat of arms.png
Coat of arms of Osgoode Hall Law School
Motto
Per Jus Ad Justitiam
Motto in English
Through law to justice
TypeFaculty (law school)
Established1889; 132 years ago (1889)
Parent institution
York University
DeanMary G. Condon
Academic staff
182
Students905[1]
Location
Toronto
,
Ontario
,
Canada

43°46′15″N 79°30′16″W / 43.7707°N 79.5044°W / 43.7707; -79.5044Coordinates: 43°46′15″N 79°30′16″W / 43.7707°N 79.5044°W / 43.7707; -79.5044
Websitewww.osgoode.yorku.ca Edit this at Wikidata
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Osgoode Hall Law School, commonly shortened to Osgoode, is the law school of York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The law school is home to the Law Commission of Ontario and the Osgoode Hall Law Journal. A variety of LL.M. and Ph.D. degrees in law are available. Its alumni include three Canadian Prime Ministers and ten Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, four of whom were Chief Justices.

The current dean of the law school is Mary Condon.[2]

History[]

Osgoode Hall was founded by the Law Society of Upper Canada (now the Law Society of Ontario),[3] and named for William Osgoode, an Oxford University graduate and barrister of Lincoln's Inn who was the first to serve as the Chief Justice of Upper Canada.[4][5] Ontario lawyers were originally required to attend Osgoode Hall in order to practise in the province.[6]

The school signed an agreement of affiliation with York University in 1965 following a decision by the provincial government requiring all law schools to be affiliated with a university.

It was originally located at Osgoode Hall in downtown Toronto, which also houses the headquarters of the Law Society, and relocated to York University's Keele Campus in 1969.[7]

Rankings and reputation[]

The first year class of Osgoode Hall Law School in 1944

QS world university rankings 2018 placed Osgoode Hall Law School in the bracket of 51st to 100th top law schools in the world.[8]

Maclean's magazine has ranked Osgoode second amongst Canadian law schools in 2011, 2012 and 2013.[9][10][11] In the 2008 rankings published by Canadian Lawyer Magazine, Osgoode was ranked first in Canada,[12] and was awarded high marks for the quality of its professors, flexible curriculum, and the diversity and relevance of course offerings.[12]

Original building and current facilities[]

The law school is housed in a building named in honour of donor Ignat Kaneff.

For its first eight decades, Osgoode Hall Law School was located at Osgoode Hall at the corner of Queen Street and University Avenue. The structures at Queen and University (the earliest dating from 1832) are still known as Osgoode Hall. They remain the headquarters of the Law Society of Upper Canada and house the Court of Appeal for Ontario.

Currently, the law school is located on the Keele Campus of York University, in the Toronto suburb of North York.[13] In May 2007, Dean Monahan announced plans for an extensive renovation and extension of Osgoode Hall Law School involving a renovation of the existing building, and the addition of an additional wing. The building was designed by architect Jack Diamond with the construction of the renovated building beginning in the summer of 2009. The project had been majorly funded by a $2.5 million gift by Ignat Kaneff, and the building has been renamed in his honor.[14] The law school is referred to by York as its faculty of law. Osgoode's Professional Development offices and classrooms are based at 1 Dundas Street West in Downtown Toronto, overlooking Yonge-Dundas Square.

Student life[]

The Legal & Literary Society, Osgoode Hall Law School's official student society, coordinates student activities both on and off campus. The organization also funds over fifty student clubs, as well as the student newspaper, Obiter Dicta.

Osgoode hosts Professional Development Programs (OPD) which are located in downtown Toronto at 1 Dundas Street near the original Osgoode Hall building.[15]

Notable alumni[]

Osgoode Hall Law Library - lower level stacks

Supreme Court of Canada justices[]

Other judges[]

Prime Ministers[]

Premiers[]

Government[]

Law[]

Business[]

Arts[]

Science/medicine[]

  • Robert Elgie, Ontario Minister of Labour, became a neurosurgeon after becoming a lawyer[152]

Scholarship[]

Sportspersons[]

Notable professors[]

See also[]

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