Community-centered impact
Our public-interest programs provide unique platforms for students to explore existing and emerging areas of law, contribute to public interest initiatives, and develop leadership skills. These experiences complement traditional legal education with interdisciplinary and community-based learning.
A collaborative space for exploring legal innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship. Students engage in projects that shape the future of legal practice.
Canada’s first clinic dedicated to investor rights, where students assist individuals who have suffered financial harm and cannot afford legal representation.
A Canada-wide group that originated at U of T Law, LAWS at U of T is a partnership with Toronto-area high schools that promotes access to legal education and careers for underrepresented youth. Students help deliver workshops and mentorship programs.
A national organization founded at U of T Law, PBSC matches law students with pro bono projects across Canada, providing legal support to non-profits, community groups, and individuals in need.