University of Toronto Faculty of Law - Student Organizations

Student Organizations

Students manage a wide range of organizations and activities at the Faculty of Law. Activities include free legal clinics such as Downtown Legal Services, mooting, law journals, and interest oriented clubs. The umbrella organization for JD students at the Faculty of Law is the Students' Law Society. The umbrella organization for graduate students is the Graduate Students' Law Society. The student societies act as student governments, providing funding to student organizations and advocating on behalf of students to the faculty and administration.

The four student-run law journals at the Faculty are:

  • University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review
  • Journal of International Law and International Relations
  • Journal of Law and Equality
  • Indigenous Law Journal

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