Cambridge University Law Society

Cambridge University Law Society
TypeStudent-run law society
Established1901 (1901)
FounderFaculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Academic affiliation
University of Cambridge
PresidentSophia Nie
Vice-presidentKapri Belentepe
Students2,000 (estd.)
Location,
United Kingdom
CampusDavid Williams Building
Websitewww.culs.org.uk

The Cambridge University Law Society (also known as "CULS" or "LawSoc") is the educational and representative body of undergraduate law students at the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1901, and with an estimated 2,000 active members,[1] it is the largest United Kingdom student-led law society and among the largest student-run law societies in the world.[2][3]

The society founded the Cambridge Law Journal as a student publication in 1921,[4][5] today the longest-running university law journal in the United Kingdom and the principal publication of the Faculty of Law, Cambridge.

It is known for its Speakers events featuring prominent lawyers, politicians and legal celebrities. It also publishes the Cambridge Law Review and organises the annual University of Cambridge Law Ball, one of the University's most prominent events outside May Week.[6] It is one of the wealthiest societies at the University of Cambridge.[1][7]

  1. ^ a b "Careers and Cambridge: Obsession or Anathema?". 3 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Solicitors in Cambridge - Slater and Gordon Lawyers UK". Slater and Gordon Lawyers UK.
  3. ^ "Student Societies - BA Faculty of Law". ba.law.cam.ac.uk. 25 September 2019.
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  5. ^ Library, New York University Law (16 February 2018). A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University: With Selected Annotations. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 9781886363915 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Law Society (CULS) [Cambridge University] @ Cambridge University Students' Union". www.cusu.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Which Deadly Sin is your Society?". 10 October 2016.

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