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University of Calgary Faculty of Law

The University of Calgary Faculty of Law, at the University of Calgary (U of C). is a law school in Calgary, Alberta.

Faculty of Law
Motto
Mo Shùile Togam Suas
Motto in English
I will lift up my eyes
TypeLaw school
Established1976; 48 years ago (1976)
AffiliationUniversity of Calgary
DeanIan Holloway
Academic staff
30
Students378[1]
Location, ,
51°04′38″N 114°07′43″W / 51.0771°N 114.1285°W / 51.0771; -114.1285
Websitewww.law.ucalgary.ca

The U of C Faculty of Law has approximately 31 full-time faculty and 300 students in the JD program. With 130 first year spots and approximately 1200 applicants per year, this law school has an acceptance rate of less than 10%

In 2022, the U of C was ranked the 242nd best law school in the world.[2]

History edit

University rankings
Global rankings
Canadian rankings

Calgary College opened the first Faculty of Law in Calgary in 1913. However, the college permanently disbanded at the outbreak of World War I in 1914 . The only law school in Alberta for the next 62 years was the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

In 1971 an ad hoc committee with representation from the Bench and the Bar strongly recommended creating the Faculty of Law at the U of C. In 1973, a government committee made the same recommendation to the Alberta Minister of Advanced Education.

Both the Calgary Bar and the City of Calgary sought ways to make significant financial contributions for the development of a law library. In September 1974, the Ministry of Advanced Education gave its final approval to the proposal for the establishment of the Faculty of Law.

The Faculty of Law opened in 1976 with a first-year class of sixty students and nine faculty members. In 2017, the Faculty of Law launched its new five-year strategic plan, Energy-Innovation-Impact.[3]

Deans edit

The first Dean of the Faculty of Law, John McLaren (U of C honorary degree recipient, 1997), started his five-year appointment in July 1975. In September 1975, Professor Gail Starr was appointed as the Faculty's first librarian.

  • John McLaren 1975 - 1984
  • Margaret Hughes 1984 - 1989
  • Constance Hunt 1989 - 1992
  • Sheilah Martin 1992 - 1996
  • Michael Wylie 1996 - 2001
  • Patricia Hughes 2001 - 2006
  • Alastair Lucas 2006 - 2011
  • Ian Holloway 2011–present

JD program edit

The Faculty of Law's Juris Doctor (JD) program is designed to prepare students for a variety of roles within the legal system. The JD program may be completed in three years of full-time study or six years of part-time study.

The academic year is divided into three semesters:

  • Fall semester: 13 weeks (3 + 10 for first-year students)
  • January semester: 3 weeks
  • Winter semester: 10 weeks (late January to March)

The program satisfies the requirements of the Law Societies of common law Canada for admission to the practice of law.

In 2015, the Faculty of Law launched its new Calgary Curriculum,[4] designed to meet a changing legal marketplace.

Admissions for the JD program are based on a variety of factors including GPA, LSAT score (offered through the Law School Admission Council), and personal interest statement.[5] Letters of reference are no longer needed to apply to the JD program as a first-year student, but are still required for other categories of applicants such as upper-year students.[6][7]

LL.M program edit

The U of C Faculty of Law offers a thesis-based and a course-based LL.M program, and a Post-baccalaureate Certificate. These programs are focused on Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law. The related topics within the focus area, including renewable energy law, water law, administrative law, adapting to climate change and regulating GHG emissions, regulatory theory, taxation, corporate law, economics, contract law, international trade and investment law, Aboriginal law, tort law, environmental ethics, pollution control, waste management, environmental impact law, intellectual property, human rights law and legal theory.[8]

Graduate studies at the law school contribute to general academic research, produce legal scholarship, and develop specialized expertise in focus areas of the legal profession. With permission, graduate law students may also take graduate courses in outside faculties as part of the program.

A general thesis-based LL.M was introduced in 2017.

Admissions for the graduate law programs are granted on a competitive basis by the Faculty of Law in conjunction with the University of Calgary's Faculty of Graduate Studies.[9] In addition to meeting the minimum requirements for the Faculty of Graduate Studies, the Faculty of Law requires a recognized first law degree with a minimum 3.0 average or upper-second class standing. Minimum standards alone are generally not sufficient for successful applicants to this school's graduate program as the annual LL.M. admissions are capped at a small number, thereby further increasing selectivity.

Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development edit

The U of C’s Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development (SEDV) is an interdisciplinary graduate program providing a balanced education related to energy and environmental management.[10] A combined offering through the Haskayne School of Business, Schulich School of Engineering and the Faculties of Law and Environmental Design, SEDV is designed for professionals and students who are seeking a broad-based and comprehensive education in sustainable energy.[11][12]

International Energy Lawyers Program edit

In 2012, the Faculty of Law launched a joint degree program with the University of Houston Law Center - the International Energy Lawyers Program (IELP). The program allows students to earn both Canadian and American law degrees in just four years, and enables them to apply for admission to bars in both the US and Canada.

Centers, institutes and community involvement edit

Student Legal Assistance (SLA) edit

Student Legal Assistance has operated since 1979 in order to provide free legal information and representation to low income residents of Calgary and the surrounding regions. SLA is a non-profit, registered charity organization staffed primarily by U of C law students.

Canadian Institute of Resources Law edit

The Institute engages in a wide variety of research projects on its own initiative and in response to requests from government and the private sector. Completed studies include mining law in Canada, the application of environmental protection legislation to the forest sector, oil and gas law, and water law in Canada.

Ongoing research includes legal and policy issues in the areas of forestry, water resource management, the petroleum sector, environmental regulation, international trade and mining.

Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre edit

The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre, founded by Sheldon M. Chumir, was incorporated in 1982 and is affiliated with the Alberta Civil Liberties Association, and the University of Calgary. The Research Centre receives core funding from the Alberta Law Foundation and project funding from private foundations as well as from the federal and provincial governments.

Public Interest Law Clinic edit

The Public Interest Law Clinic is a legal clinic at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law, created to advocate for the well-being of the public and the environment. Second and third year law students who are taking the PILC clinical course (co-taught by the Executive Director and a Staff Lawyer) provide services to the PILC’s clients. A practicing lawyer, who is licensed and insured by the Law Society of Alberta, supervises the clinic students.

Journal of Environmental Law and Practice edit

The Journal of Environmental Law and Practice, academic and professional journal, the premier refereed periodical on environmental law and policy as evidenced by its numerous citations in various courts including the Supreme Court of Canada. Edited by Marin Olszynski (LL.M. Berkley) and Sharon Mascher (BCL McGill) of U of C Faculty of Law, along with Meinhard Doelle (Phd Dalhousie) at Dalhousie.

ABlawg edit

ABlawg: The University of Calgary Faculty of Law Blog includes commentary by faculty members, sessional instructors, research associates at our affiliated institutes, and students on court and tribunal decisions as well as legislative and policy developments in Alberta and beyond.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ LSAC - JD: Canadian Law School Profiles. 2013. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
  2. ^ https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/university-subject-rankings/2016/law-legal-studies QS World University Rankings
  3. ^ "Energy - Innovation - Impact | 2017-2022 Strategic Plan".
  4. ^ "The Calgary Curriculum | Law | University of Calgary". law.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  5. ^ "How to Apply - Faculty of Law - University of Calgary". law.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  6. ^ "How to Apply". Faculty of Law. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  7. ^ "Upper-Year Admissions". Faculty of Law. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  8. ^ "Graduate Programs | Law | University of Calgary". law.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  9. ^ "Graduate Studies - University of Calgary -". www.grad.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  10. ^ "A One of a Kind Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Energy Development". 4 March 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  11. ^ "A One of a Kind Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Energy Development | Haskayne | University of Calgary". haskayne.ucalgary.ca. 2015-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  12. ^ "EVDS - Faculty of Environmental Design". evds.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved 16 August 2018.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The University of Calgary Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary U of C is a law school in Calgary Alberta Faculty of LawMottoMo Shuile Togam SuasMotto in EnglishI will lift up my eyesTypeLaw schoolEstablished1976 48 years ago 1976 AffiliationUniversity of CalgaryDeanIan HollowayAcademic staff30Students378 1 LocationCalgary Alberta Canada51 04 38 N 114 07 43 W 51 0771 N 114 1285 W 51 0771 114 1285Websitewww wbr law wbr ucalgary wbr ca The U of C Faculty of Law has approximately 31 full time faculty and 300 students in the JD program With 130 first year spots and approximately 1200 applicants per year this law school has an acceptance rate of less than 10 In 2022 the U of C was ranked the 242nd best law school in the world 2 Contents 1 History 2 Deans 3 JD program 4 LL M program 4 1 Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development 5 International Energy Lawyers Program 6 Centers institutes and community involvement 6 1 Student Legal Assistance SLA 6 2 Canadian Institute of Resources Law 6 3 Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre 6 4 Public Interest Law Clinic 6 5 Journal of Environmental Law and Practice 6 6 ABlawg 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editUniversity rankingsGlobal rankingsCanadian rankings Calgary College opened the first Faculty of Law in Calgary in 1913 However the college permanently disbanded at the outbreak of World War I in 1914 The only law school in Alberta for the next 62 years was the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta in Edmonton In 1971 an ad hoc committee with representation from the Bench and the Bar strongly recommended creating the Faculty of Law at the U of C In 1973 a government committee made the same recommendation to the Alberta Minister of Advanced Education Both the Calgary Bar and the City of Calgary sought ways to make significant financial contributions for the development of a law library In September 1974 the Ministry of Advanced Education gave its final approval to the proposal for the establishment of the Faculty of Law The Faculty of Law opened in 1976 with a first year class of sixty students and nine faculty members In 2017 the Faculty of Law launched its new five year strategic plan Energy Innovation Impact 3 Deans editThe first Dean of the Faculty of Law John McLaren U of C honorary degree recipient 1997 started his five year appointment in July 1975 In September 1975 Professor Gail Starr was appointed as the Faculty s first librarian John McLaren 1975 1984 Margaret Hughes 1984 1989 Constance Hunt 1989 1992 Sheilah Martin 1992 1996 Michael Wylie 1996 2001 Patricia Hughes 2001 2006 Alastair Lucas 2006 2011 Ian Holloway 2011 presentJD program editThe Faculty of Law s Juris Doctor JD program is designed to prepare students for a variety of roles within the legal system The JD program may be completed in three years of full time study or six years of part time study The academic year is divided into three semesters Fall semester 13 weeks 3 10 for first year students January semester 3 weeks Winter semester 10 weeks late January to March The program satisfies the requirements of the Law Societies of common law Canada for admission to the practice of law In 2015 the Faculty of Law launched its new Calgary Curriculum 4 designed to meet a changing legal marketplace Admissions for the JD program are based on a variety of factors including GPA LSAT score offered through the Law School Admission Council and personal interest statement 5 Letters of reference are no longer needed to apply to the JD program as a first year student but are still required for other categories of applicants such as upper year students 6 7 LL M program editThe U of C Faculty of Law offers a thesis based and a course based LL M program and a Post baccalaureate Certificate These programs are focused on Natural Resources Energy and Environmental Law The related topics within the focus area including renewable energy law water law administrative law adapting to climate change and regulating GHG emissions regulatory theory taxation corporate law economics contract law international trade and investment law Aboriginal law tort law environmental ethics pollution control waste management environmental impact law intellectual property human rights law and legal theory 8 Graduate studies at the law school contribute to general academic research produce legal scholarship and develop specialized expertise in focus areas of the legal profession With permission graduate law students may also take graduate courses in outside faculties as part of the program A general thesis based LL M was introduced in 2017 Admissions for the graduate law programs are granted on a competitive basis by the Faculty of Law in conjunction with the University of Calgary s Faculty of Graduate Studies 9 In addition to meeting the minimum requirements for the Faculty of Graduate Studies the Faculty of Law requires a recognized first law degree with a minimum 3 0 average or upper second class standing Minimum standards alone are generally not sufficient for successful applicants to this school s graduate program as the annual LL M admissions are capped at a small number thereby further increasing selectivity Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development edit The U of C s Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development SEDV is an interdisciplinary graduate program providing a balanced education related to energy and environmental management 10 A combined offering through the Haskayne School of Business Schulich School of Engineering and the Faculties of Law and Environmental Design SEDV is designed for professionals and students who are seeking a broad based and comprehensive education in sustainable energy 11 12 International Energy Lawyers Program editIn 2012 the Faculty of Law launched a joint degree program with the University of Houston Law Center the International Energy Lawyers Program IELP The program allows students to earn both Canadian and American law degrees in just four years and enables them to apply for admission to bars in both the US and Canada Centers institutes and community involvement editStudent Legal Assistance SLA edit Student Legal Assistance has operated since 1979 in order to provide free legal information and representation to low income residents of Calgary and the surrounding regions SLA is a non profit registered charity organization staffed primarily by U of C law students Canadian Institute of Resources Law edit The Institute engages in a wide variety of research projects on its own initiative and in response to requests from government and the private sector Completed studies include mining law in Canada the application of environmental protection legislation to the forest sector oil and gas law and water law in Canada Ongoing research includes legal and policy issues in the areas of forestry water resource management the petroleum sector environmental regulation international trade and mining Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre edit The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre founded by Sheldon M Chumir was incorporated in 1982 and is affiliated with the Alberta Civil Liberties Association and the University of Calgary The Research Centre receives core funding from the Alberta Law Foundation and project funding from private foundations as well as from the federal and provincial governments Public Interest Law Clinic edit The Public Interest Law Clinic is a legal clinic at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law created to advocate for the well being of the public and the environment Second and third year law students who are taking the PILC clinical course co taught by the Executive Director and a Staff Lawyer provide services to the PILC s clients A practicing lawyer who is licensed and insured by the Law Society of Alberta supervises the clinic students Journal of Environmental Law and Practice edit The Journal of Environmental Law and Practice academic and professional journal the premier refereed periodical on environmental law and policy as evidenced by its numerous citations in various courts including the Supreme Court of Canada Edited by Marin Olszynski LL M Berkley and Sharon Mascher BCL McGill of U of C Faculty of Law along with Meinhard Doelle Phd Dalhousie at Dalhousie ABlawg edit ABlawg The University of Calgary Faculty of Law Blog includes commentary by faculty members sessional instructors research associates at our affiliated institutes and students on court and tribunal decisions as well as legislative and policy developments in Alberta and beyond See also editList of law schools in CanadaReferences edit LSAC JD Canadian Law School Profiles 2013 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