The University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review is one of the oldest student legal journals in Canada. The first issue, published in 1942, began as a record of student life and times in the faculty. By the 1950's, with the support of Dean Caesar Wright, the Law Review editors began the process of "professionalizing" the publication, moving from a student newspaper to forum for intellectual debate about the law. Since then, the Law Review has continued in this commitment, introducing new developments in legal science, philosophy, scholarship and education.

Tables of contents of the Law Review are available on this website from Volume 9 (1951), and abstracts are available from Volume 46 (1988).


The submission deadline for vol. 67(1) will be announced in September 2008. The Law Review accepts submissions on an ongoing basis. Any questions or comments can be addressed to Alex Smith and Evgeny Zborovsky, Editors-in-Chief for Volume 66, at law.review@utoronto.ca.