| 1919 | Classes at the faculty begin, František Weyr elected as the first dean |
| 1928 | Foundation stone laying ceremony for the faculty building on Veveří Street |
| 1932 | Ceremonial opening of the new faculty building |
| 1939 | Faculty closed down by the occupying forces |
| 1940 | Allocation of the faculty building to the Gestapo |
| 1942 | Peak of persecution of the faculty’s teachers – professor Bohumil Baxa executed in Prague-Kobylisi, professor Jan Vážný tortured in Mauthausen |
| 1945 | Faculty reopened |
| 1945 | Study programme of state accounting introduced at the faculty |
| 1947 | First honorary doctorates at the faculty of Law awarded to Karel Engliš and František Weyr |
| 1948 | Post-February purge at the faculty – nine teachers suspended, 27 students expelled from their studies |
| 1949 | 46 percent of the students from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year expelled due to an initiative to verify student results |
| 1950 | Faculty closed down |
| 1956 | Reopening of the faculty fails |
| 1969 | Faculty reopened |
| 1980 | Research Centre of Economy and Non-Manufacturing Sphere Management established at the Faculty of Law |
| 1990 | Gradual return of the faculty to the building on Veveří Street 70 (from Zelný Trh 2/3) |
| 1990 | International Institute of Political Studies established at the faculty |
| 1993 | First honorary doctorate since the faculty reopening awarded to Hynek Bulín |
| 1994 | Reconstruction of the faculty amphitheatre; ceremonial unveiling of a sculpture made by Vladimír Preclík called The Code; memorial for WW2 victims, employees and the students from the faculty installed in the faculty vestibule |
| 1996 | International Institute of Political Studies removed from the faculty framework |