
An article in the Kingston Whig-Standard situating Queen’s Law’s legal clinics as a means of improving access to justice.

An article in the Kingston Whig-Standard situating Queen’s Law’s legal clinics as a means of improving access to justice.

The Winkler Institute blog has a post on justicefundr.ca.

The CFCJ has a recap of their recent event on the power of bilingualism.

Milan Markovic argues that permitting ABS in the US would only exacerbate existing inequalities, not improve access to justice.

Andrew M Perlman suggests that access to justice in the US could be improved by re-imagining lawyer regulation.

Colin Lachance looks to reinvigorate a thoughtful and nuanced discussion about alternative business structures.

JP Boyd explores a possible future family justice model.

AJRN member Karim Benyekhlef and Nicolas Vermeys look to the future of online dispute resolution in Quebec.

Here’s a CBC report on the launch of WillowNet.ca in Alberta by the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta, which provides legal information about domestic violence.