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All Queen's Law students are members of the Law Students' Society (LSS). The LSS serves as a vital forum for discussion, with its representatives serving on University governance boards as well as on the executive of the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (the central student government body for law, graduate and theology students - see www.sgps.ca for more information). Students may be appointed to important committees of the Faculty Board, setting policy and rendering decisions that have significant impact on the life of the Queen's Law School. There is also an opportunity to participate in a number of LSS committees such as the Judicial Constitutional and Elections Committee, Student Recruitment and Education Committee, Student-Alumni Relations Committee, and the Student Financial Assistance Committee.
To provide you with rewarding opportunities for extra-curricular involvement, the LSS also supports a wide range of student clubs, social functions and athletic activities.
Through our belonging, we build our society. Discover the people around you at Queen's Law.
The exceptionally collegial spirit of Queen's Law is constantly expressed in a multitude of forms, from exciting visiting lecturers to Queen's Law smokers and everything in between. Check out what exciting events are taking place soon at Queen's Law.
The LSS is proud to support a number of student run clubs at Queen's Law. These clubs are integral to the law school mantra of "work hard, play hard." Included in this list are clubs centered around specific areas of law, and clubs uniting students with common interests and backgrounds.
Queen's Law has a history of strong student involvement. Committees are a great way to express your interests, and meet people similarly situated.
Sports are a fantastic way to cool down, warm up, take a time out or get yourself into a game.