Fonds F1495 - Queen's University. Faculty of Law fonds

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Queen's University. Faculty of Law fonds

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  • 1957-2006 (Creation)
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    Queen's University. Faculty of Law.

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1.12 m of textual records

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(1860-1864, 188-, 1957-)

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This is one of the oldest, as well as one of the newest faculties at Queen's. It was first founded in 1860, but closed down for financial reasons in 1864. It was revived for another three years in the 1880s, but did not become a permanent fixture at the University until 1957, when the Law Society of Upper Canada decentralized the teaching of law in Ontario, allowing lawyers to be taught in institutions other than Osgoode Hall in Toronto. Queen's Principal, William Mackintosh, was a leader of the campaign to convince the Law Society to change its rules, arguing that universities could offer a more varied and wider understanding of law. Vice-Principal (later Principal) James Corry was the first Acting Dean, followed by William Lederman, the first permanent Dean. Corry took on some teaching duties, with Professors Daniel Soberman (LLD'08) and Stewart Ryan (LLD'91) as the faculty's only full-time academic staff for the first class of 24 students. In 2008, the faculty changed its LLB (Bachelor of Laws) designation to a JD (Juris Doctor) designation to align itself with international universities. It also offers a Masters of Law (LL.M) and PhD programs through the School of Graduate Studies.

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The fonds consists of Faculty Board Minutes; office records, especially during the time Ms. Mary Alice Murray was the Office Adminstrator; copies of the 'Queen's Law Journal', Vols. 1-32, plus numerous other publications and printed material; photographs of faculty, staff, students, and special Faculty events.

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Transfer by the Faculty of Law

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  • English

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1009.6 (Note: Not on shelf)
1199
2318.20
3613
5013.1
V087
Queen's Printed Collection

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  • Shelf: 1199
  • Shelf: 2318.20
  • Shelf: 3613
  • Shelf: 5013.1
  • Shelf: V087
  • Shelf: Queen's Printed Collection