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University of Toronto Law School

Established in 1887, the University of Toronto Faculty of Law is one of the oldest professional faculties at the University of Toronto.

The University of Toronto Law school is widely considered the best in Canada, especially in corporate law, and it provides many of the employees to Toronto's leading Bay Street law firms. The law school also has by far the highest tuition in Canada, it having been deregulated by the provincial government. Student must now pay well over $20 000 dollars to attend.

The school has long been in competition with Osgoode Hall Law School[?], which used to be widely regarded as superior. Mostly because it could draw on the superior resources of U of T, Osgoode Hall is now generally considered to be not as good.

Today, has 57 full-time faculty members and 25 short-term visiting professors from the world's leading law schools, as well as 500 undergraduate and graduate students.

The school is located in the middle of the University of Toronto at the corner of Queen's Park Crescent and Hoskin St., just south of the Royal Ontario Museum[?].



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