Sydney Law School

Sydney Law School
New Law School building
Parent schoolUniversity of Sydney
Established1855; 169 years ago (1855)
School typePublic
DeanSimon Bronitt
LocationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Enrollment2,310 (2019)[1]
Faculty106 (2020)[2]
Websitesydney.edu.au/law

Sydney Law School (informally Sydney Law or SLS) is the law school at the University of Sydney, Australia's oldest university. Sydney Law School began a full program of legal instruction in 1890 following the appointment of its first dean, having offered legal examinations since 1855.[3]

The law school has produced many leaders in law and politics, including six Prime Ministers, four Federal Opposition Leaders, two Governors-General, eleven Federal Attorneys-General, and 20 out of 56 justices of the High Court (plus five from the broader University)—more than any other law school in Australia.[4] The school has also produced 24 Rhodes Scholars and several Gates Scholars.

In 2010, the School replaced its graduate-entry Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree with the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. The LL.B. degree remains as part of an undergraduate double degree program. Today, it has approximately 1,700 LL.B. and J.D. students,[5] 1,500 postgraduate coursework students, and 100 postgraduate research students. There are now 24 chairs, including the Challis Professors of Law, Jurisprudence and International Law.

  1. ^ "University of Sydney 2019 Annual Report" (PDF). University of Sydney.
  2. ^ "Sydney Law School website - Academic Staff".
  3. ^ The University of Sydney. History - Sydney Law School. Retrieved 14 May 2013
  4. ^ Wikipedia - List of law schools attended by Australian High Court justices.
  5. ^ Law, Faculty of. "History of the Sydney Law School". sydney.edu.au. Retrieved 16 March 2017.