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Student-Led Associations and Initiatives

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Student-Led Associations and Initiatives

Legal Information Clinic at McGill

Legal Information Clinic at McGill

The Legal Information Clinic at McGill (LICM) is a non-profit, student-run, bilingual, and free legal information service. Our mandate is to provide legal information, referral and document certification services to the McGill and Montreal communities, with a continuing commitment to meeting the needs of marginalized groups. Students who have completed their first year at the Faculy of Law are eligible to volunteer, but all McGill students are entitled to receive our services for free! For further information, contact:

  • Legal Information Clinic at McGill
  • SSMU Building
  • 3480 rue McTavish, Room 107
  • Montreal QC H3A 0E7
  • Telephone: 514-398-6792
  • Website:

Quid Novi

Quid Novi

is the weekly newspaper of the McGill Faculty of Law, and is published and financially supported by the Law Students' Association. It covers events and legal issues, both inside and outside the Faculty. Content ranges from wit and satire to investigative journalism, from poetry to front-page news stories, and from political commentary to humorous contests.

Skit Nite

Skit Nite

Skit Nite is an annual theatrical event produced and performed by law students. Comprising humorous vignettes of law school life and musical performances, the show has become the highlight of the Faculty social calendar. The primary purpose of the evening, however, is to raise money for worthy local causes. Skit Nite donates every year to several Montreal charities.

Law Peer to Peer Support Program

Law Peer to Peer Support Program

The McGill Law Peer to Peer Support Program is a group of dedicated law students who provide support to other McGill Law students in a way that is complementary to the support offered by the Law SAO. The students support their peers by helping them navigate academic and student life in the Faculty of Law and in the greater McGill community. Chaque étudiant et étudiante assiste à des sessions de formation obligatoires afin de mieux soutenir leurs camarades. They are trained to support students on issues concerning course and degree information, registration, and are aware of campus resources available to them. The Peer to Peer members are dedicated to supporting their fellow law students, while ensuring that any information that is shared is entirely confidential.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2016-2017 (last updated Feb. 23, 2016) (disclaimer)
Faculty of Law—2016-2017 (last updated Feb. 23, 2016) (disclaimer)
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