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William Kaplan (B.A. 1980) – lawyer and writer, professor of law at the University of Ottawa Law School, 1989–2001 Marcia V. J. Kran (M.A. 1989) – International human rights lawyer Mayo Moran (S.J.D. 1999, dean of the faculty of law, 2006–) – law professor who published extensively in comparative constitutional law , private law , and ...
Pages in category "University of Toronto Faculty of Law alumni" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
none - articled in law firm towards becoming a lawyer 9 Arthur Meighen: B.A. in Mathematics: University College at the University of Toronto: 1896 Law graduate: Osgoode Hall Law School: 1902? LL.D. 10 Dr. William Lyon Mackenzie King: B.A. University of Toronto: 1895 LL.B. University of Toronto: 1896 M.A. University of Toronto: 1897 M.A. in ...
1843 Medical Faculty of King's College, 1847 became University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, 1853-1887 abolished, 1887 reestablished by take over of Toronto School of Medicine, 1902 absorbed Victoria University Medical Department, 1903 absorbed Trinity Medical College [2] Québec: Université Laval Faculté de Médecine: Québec City: MD 1848 ...
The JD designation is intended to reflect the fact that the vast majority of the school's graduates enter the law school with at least one university degree. (In fact, approximately one quarter enter with one or more graduate degrees.) The JD designation does not, however, reflect significant changes in the law school's curriculum.
In Scandinavia, the term was introduced in the early 18th century and initially referred to the higher degrees in theology, law, and medicine.A candidate's degree in the relevant field (e.g., Candidate of Law) was a requirement for appointment to higher offices in the state administration (embedded), including as priests, judges, other state officials, and doctors.
The Temerty Faculty of Medicine (previously Faculty of Medicine) is the medical school of the University of Toronto.Founded in 1843, the faculty is based in Downtown Toronto and is one of Canada's oldest institutions of medical studies, being known for the discovery of insulin, stem cells and the site of the first single and double lung transplants in the world.
The JD/MBA [60] program is a four-year degree offered by the Rotman School and the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law. [61] This program combines graduate training in management with a degree in law. Taken separately, these two degrees would take five years to complete. [62]