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University of Alberta Faculty of Law

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  • Max Wershof (1909 - 1983)
    Max Wershof was the first Jewish diplomat in Canada’s history, joining the very young Department of External Affairs—as the foreign affairs ministry was then called—in 1937.
  • Gerald Gall (1946 - 2012)
    Gall's efforts earned him many accolades, including an Alberta Human Rights Award, the Queen's Golden Jubilee and Alberta Centennial medals, and the Order of Canada.
  • Peter Lougheed PC CC AOE QC (1928 - 2012)
    Edgar Peter Lougheed , PC CC AOE QC, (/ˈlɔːhiːd/ LAW-heed; July 26, 1928 – September 13, 2012) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He served as the tenth Premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985 as a Pro...

The University of Alberta Faculty of Law is the graduate school of law of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Established as an undergraduate faculty in 1912 it is the third oldest law school in Canada, and often considered the oldest law school in Western Canada.

The school offers a three-year Juris Doctor (J.D.) program, as well as the graduate degrees of Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Ph.D.

An Anglophone, common law institution, the Faculty is known for its Centre for Constitutional Studies, Health Law Institute, rigorous curriculum and collegial atmosphere.

The Faculty of Law is widely respected for the breadth and depth of instruction it provides in the fundamentals of Canadian law. 92-95% of students at the Faculty of Law find an articling position or pursue graduate studies and the school is ranked second nationally for 'elite firm hiring'.

The Chief Justice of Canada, The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin; and the Chief Justice of Alberta, The Honourable Madame Catherine Fraser, are both graduates of the University of Alberta Faculty of Law.