- The first class of the Law School was held on April 1st, 1889
- The UC Law School was the University's first department to admit women in 1921
- The Law School has 1,600 undergraduate, 300 postgraduate, and 40 doctoral students
- Great jurists, intellectuals, historians, humanists, political scientists, civil and religious servants have graduated from the school
- The Law School enrolls the country's top high school graduates
- The Law School's academic program was revised in 2014 by the Association of American Law Schools (United States)
- Since 1970, Law UC has run a legal clinic to develop its students’ practical and ethical knowledge
- More than 250 professors teach classes on a regular basis at the Law School
- Exchange programs with over 400 universities all over the world
- Over 100 foreign visiting professors
- Chilean Journal of Law indexed in WOS and Scopus
- Access to one of the best libraries in South America and to the best national and international judicial databases
- Law UC has 7 centers and 3 academic programs dedicated to research, continuing education, and public policy development
- Law school students participate actively in the most important international legal competitions: Jessup, Vienna Moot Court, and LawWithoutWalls