
The Winkler Institute blog has a post by Nicole Aylwin on the first Family Justice and Mental Health Social Lab in Ontario.

The Winkler Institute blog has a post by Nicole Aylwin on the first Family Justice and Mental Health Social Lab in Ontario.

Michael Erdle has this post situating Ontario’s expanding use of ODR in a broader context.

Mirroring Noel Semple’s listserv post, this post mentions that the Windsor Yearbook on Access to Justice has become an open access journal.

Omar Ha-Redeye has a post on how legal problems can affect health, and mentions new research from CFCJ.
For those interested in the broader debate on ABS, in which the issue of access to justice is figuring quite prominently, I would draw to your attention (I don’t think I have seen it explicitly referred to on this list yet) that the LSUC ABS Working Group has released a summary of the submissions it received in relation to its Discussion Paper on ABS. The summary is available here: <http://www.lsuc.on.ca/uploadedFiles/ABS-full-report.pdf> All of the submissions are available via links on this page: http://www.lsuc.on.ca/abs/

This article in The Hamilton Spectator discusses what legal aid is and who qualifies.

Here is a longer article at Torontoist.com discussing some recent changes and challenges faced by some Toronto legal clinics.

JP’s blog features this post about the use of plain language in a recent Ontario Gladue court judgment.