The Carleton Law Society is a student-run organization dedicated to fostering interest in law, justice, and related disciplines within the Carleton University community. Our goal is to provide students with opportunities to explore the legal field through academic, professional, and social initiatives.
We host events such as guest speaker panels, law school information sessions, LSAT and application workshops, and networking opportunities with professionals and alumni. Beyond academics, we strive to build a welcoming community where students can share ideas, develop leadership skills, and engage in meaningful discussions about contemporary legal and social issues.
Whether you plan to pursue a career in law or simply want to learn more about the field, the Carleton Law Society offers a supportive environment to connect, grow, and get involved.
The Carleton Law & Legal Studies Society was founded to create a space for students at Carleton University who share an interest in law, justice, and public affairs. Since its establishment, the Society has grown into one of the university’s most active academic organizations, connecting students from diverse disciplines who are passionate about exploring the legal field.
Over the years, the Society has evolved from a small group of law enthusiasts into a dynamic community offering a wide range of academic and professional opportunities. Through events such as law school panels, workshops, and networking sessions with alumni and legal professionals, the Society has continued to strengthen its role as a bridge between undergraduate studies and the broader legal community.
Today, the Carleton Law & Legal Studies Society remains committed to supporting students in their academic journeys, fostering engagement with legal issues, and preparing members for future success in law and related careers.