CANADIAN LAW SCHOOLS GUIDE

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CANADIAN LAW SCHOOLS GUIDE

Copyright 2011 by PowerScore Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publisher. Parts of this PDF have been previously published in other PowerScore publications and on the powerscore.com website. PowerScore is a registered trademark. The Logical Reasoning Bible TM, The Logic Games Bible TM, The Reading Comprehension Bible TM, and the LSAT Bible Series TM are the exclusive service marked property of PowerScore. Any use of these terms without the express written consent of PowerScore is prohibited. LSAT, LSAC, and CAS are registered trademarks of Law Services. Published by PowerScore Publishing, a division of PowerScore Incorporated 57 Hasell Street Charleston, SC 29401 Published in the United States September 2011 PowerScore Test Preparation

Law Schools in Canada PowerScore There are 21 law schools in Canada. The LSAC Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools has profiles on the following fifteen schools: University of Alberta: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of British Columbia : LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of Calgary: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile Dalhousie University Schulich: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of Manitoba: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile McGill University: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile (French) University of New Brunswick: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile York University (Osgoode Hall): LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of Ottawa: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile (French) Queen s University: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of Saskatchewan: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of Toronto: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of Victoria: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile The University of Western Ontario: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile University of Windsor: LSAC s Official Guide to Canadian Law Schools profile The following six law schools are also located in Canada, but are not listed in the LSAC Official Guide (due to the fact that they are French-speaking schools): Université de Montréal, Faculté de droit Université du Québec à Montréal, Département des sciences juridiques Université de Sherbrooke, Faculté de droit Université Laval, Faculté de droit Thompson Rivers University, TRU Faculty of Law Université de Moncton, École de droit 1

First-time Canadian Law Degrees: J.D., LL.B., LL.L., B.C.L. Canadian law schools have a number of different degrees that can be conferred to first-time law students (e.g., students that have never undertaken a postgraduate law curriculum). They are: The J.D. (Juris Doctor). This is the same as the American J.D. It is three years long, and is only available in Common Law programs. This degree is offered by Queen s University, Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers University, TRU Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law, University of Saskatchewan, College of Law, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, and York University, Osgoode Hall Law School. The LL.B. (Legum Baccalaureus) or Bachelor of Laws. It is a three year post-collegiate program that, in Common Law programs, encompasses the same elements as a J.D. (in fact, many Canadian Common Law law schools have been changing the LL.B. nomenclature to J.D.). In Civil Law programs (which are available primarily in the province of Quebec, although there are some law schools outside that province that have Civil Law/Common Law dual programs), the LL.B. most often refers to a three-year program, although it does not cover the same academic requirements as the J.D. (since it teaches Civil Law rather than Common Law). This degree is offered by Université de Montréal, Faculté de droit, Université du Québec à Montréal, Département des sciences juridiques, Université de Sherbrooke, Faculté de droit, Université Laval, Faculté de droit, Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law, Université de Moncton, École de droit, University of Alberta, Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Law, and McGill University, Faculty of Law. The LL.L. (Legum Licentiatus), or Licentiate of Laws. It has been offered in Civil Law programs (both in Quebec and outside it), as a three-year degree. In some cases, the LL.L. Civil Law degree is offered as a dual degree with a J.D. or LL.B. in Common Law, in which case it is not a three-year stand-alone degree, but rather part of a 3+ year program in which students learn both Common and Civil Law. This last is offered by University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law. The B.C.L., or Bachelor in Civil Law. This is the same as the LL.B. and LL.L. three-year Civil Law programs. This degree is offered by McGill University, Faculty of Law and York University, Osgoode Hall Law School. 2 PowerScore Test Preparation

Note that Civil Law programs in the province of Quebec do not require that the applicant have completed or even attended a four-year undergraduate university. Instead, the only require a CEGEP diploma (which can be interpreted as a diploma from a post-secondary vocational school, not necessarily an undergraduate college or university). Civil Law vs. Common Law Canada has two systems of law: Civil Law and Common Law (this great article that explains both as it applies to Canada). The standard definitions of each apply. Most Canadian schools only teach one or the other, although some schools teach both as a dual degree or allow you to choose which you will study. Schools teaching only Civil Law: Université du Québec à Montréal, Département des sciences juridiques Université de Sherbrooke, Faculté de droit Université Laval, Faculté de droit Schools teaching only Common Law: Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law Queen s University, Faculty of Law Thompson Rivers University, TRU Faculty of Law (just opened, inaugural class starts 9/2011) Université de Moncton, École de droit (teaches Common Law, but all in French) University of Alberta, Faculty of Law University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law University of Calgary, Faculty of Law University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law (Robson Hall) University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Law University of Saskatchewan, College of Law University of Toronto, Faculty of Law University of Victoria, Faculty of Law University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law University of Windsor, Faculty of Law 3

From LSAC.org: Key facts about enrollment, tuition, and applications for Canadian common-law law schools Schools that teach both: McGill University, Faculty of Law The school offers a combined B.C.L./LL.B. program, leading to degrees in Civil Law and Common Law (more information on that program here). McGill does not have a Civil Law-only or Common Law-only program. University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law The school offers Civil Law-only and Common Law-only programs (which can be taken all in English, all in French, or both), as well as combined Common Law and Civil Law programs. York University, Osgoode Hall Law School The school teaches primarily Common Law, but has a Juris Doctor (Common Law) and Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) combined program with the Université de Montréal, Faculté de Droit. Université de Montréal, Faculté de droit The school teaches primarily Civil Law, but has a one-year Diploma in Common Law in North America that students who have already completed their Civil Law degree can undertake. Applying to Law School in Canada How you apply to law schools in Canada depends on where the law school is located. Law schools located in Ontario follow a different procedure than those in other provinces. For schools in Ontario The following law schools are located within Ontario: York University, Osgoode Hall Law School University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law Queen s University, Faculty of Law University of Toronto, Faculty of Law University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law University of Windsor, Faculty of Law 4 PowerScore Test Preparation

All of these schools require that students apply through the Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS) (French version), a non-profit centralized application service for applying to Ontario Law Schools. OLSAS is similar to the United State s Law School Admission Council s (LSAC) Credential Assembly Service (CAS); it acts as an information clearinghouse during the law school application process, collecting all of an applicant s materials, assembling them into one cohesive file, and then submitting that file to law schools on the student s behalf. Applicants interested in applying to Ontario law schools should check out the OLSAS 2012 Instruction Booklet, which goes into step-by-step detail of the application and material submission process. For schools outside Ontario For law schools outside of Ontario, students will typically have to apply directly through each school s website. Most will give a choice of applying online or via a paper application. Students should go to each school s website and look under Prospective Students or Futurs étudiants. 5

Application requirements Whether applying through OLSAS or directly to each school, most law schools require or accept the following: 1. Biographical information 2. Transcripts 3. Résumé 4. Letters of reference/recommendation 5. Personal statement Note that there are some law schools that will require some of the above materials for some applicants, but not for others. A note about LSAC s CAS No Canadian law schools use LSAC s Credential Assembly Service, either for transcript evaluation, or for letter of reference/recommendation processing. Transcripts and letters of reference/recommendation must either be processed by OLSAS (for students applying to schools in Ontario), or should be sent directly to the law schools along with all other application materials (for students applying to schools outside Ontario). Students applying exclusively to Canadian law schools should not register for CAS. A note about the LSAT Not all Canadian law schools require the LSAT. A number of Canadian law schools, particularly those whose programs are conducted entirely in French, do not request it as a part of their application materials, nor do they require their applicants to take it. The following chart notes which schools require, accept, and do not accept/require the LSAT: 6 PowerScore Test Preparation

School Name Requires LSAT Accepts LSAT Does not accept or require LSAT University of Alberta University of British Columbia University of Calgary Dalhousie University Schulich University of Manitoba (Robson) McGill University* University of New Brunswick York University (Osgoode Hall) University of Ottawa** Queen s University University of Saskatchewan University of Toronto University of Victoria University of Western Ontario University of Windsor Université de Montréal Université du Québec à Montréal Université de Sherbrooke Université Laval Thompson Rivers University Université de Moncton *Not required for either English or French programs. However, if submitted, it will be considered. **For the English Common Law Program only. 7

Canadian Law School Rankings McLean s Magazine has been ranking Canada s law schools since 2007. The most recent rankings available are from 2010 (the magazine releases rankings every year in mid-september). Here is a basic version of those rankings: Common Law Schools Ranking Overall Rank 1 Toronto 2 Osgoode 3 McGill 4 Queen's 5 UBC 6 Dalhousie 7 Victoria 8 Western 9 Ottawa 10 Alberta 11 Saskatchewan *12 Calgary *12 New Brunswick 14 Manitoba 15 Windsor 16 Moncton Civil Law Schools Ranking Overall Rank 1 McGill 2 Montréal 3 Laval 4 Ottawa *5 UQAM *5 Sherbrooke 8 PowerScore Test Preparation

Getting Licensed to Practice Law in Canada The legal profession in Canada is regulated and governed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada (FLSC) (French version). Here is what the FLSC has to say about the steps necessary to become an attorney in Canada: Generally speaking, an applicant as a student-at-law (also called student member, articled student depending on the province or territory) in a Canadian law society must provide documentation which establishes that he or she is the holder of a law degree from a recognised Canadian university, typically a 3 year LL.B. degree, or a 3 year civil law degree if the student applies at the Barreau du Québec or the Chambre des notaires du Québec. In order to be admitted as a student in a Canadian law school, the applicant will most likely be required to hold an undergraduate degree, typically a recognised 4 year Bachelor degree. Therefore, the person who applies for membership in a Canadian law society has usually studied for a minimum of 7 years and has obtained 2 university degrees. The civil law faculties of the province of Québec do not require that the applicant hold a Bachelor degree for admission as a student. Much like for law schools in the U.S., you do not need to have an undergraduate degree in law you just need to have an undergraduate degree (except for Civil Law faculties in Quebec, which do not require you to have a Bachelor degree at all in order to attend law school). LSAC also has information on being admitted to the bar in Canada. It is available here. 9