University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law

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The University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law is a law school, offering a bachelor of laws degree (LL.B.), located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

The second-oldest common law school in Canada, the institution relishes its small size. With only 80 first year students, a close-knit community forms amongst the students and professors/instructors.

Graduates include Provincial and Federal judges, members of the Supreme Court of Canada and local and national members of the government.

Located at the University of New Brunswick in Ludlow Hall, the Faculty is home to the Gerard V. La Forest Law Library and the UNB Law Journal.

The current Dean of the Faculty is Philip Bryden. Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Gerard V. La Forest is the Distinguished Legal Scholar in Residence.


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