Osgoode Hall Law School
Law school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the building in downtown Toronto that originally housed the law school, see Osgoode Hall.
Osgoode Hall Law School, commonly shortened to Osgoode, is the law school of York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the Law Commission of Ontario, the Journal of Law and Social Policy, and the Osgoode Hall Law Journal. A variety of LL.M. and Ph.D. degrees in law are available.
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Motto | Per Jus Ad Justitiam | ||
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Motto in English | Through law to justice | ||
Type | Faculty (law school) | ||
Established | 1889; 135 years ago (1889) | ||
Parent institution | York University (1965–present) | ||
Dean | Trevor C.W. Farrow | ||
Academic staff | 182 | ||
Students | 905[1] | ||
Location | , , Canada 43.7707°N 79.5044°W / 43.7707; -79.5044 | ||
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Website | osgoode | ||
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The law school's alumni include three Canadian prime ministers, three Attorneys General, eight premiers of Ontario, four Mayors of Toronto, eleven Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, four of whom were Chief Justices, and one Academy Award nominee. The current dean of the law school is Trevor C.W. Farrow.[2]