At the Winkler Institute blog, here is an article on the new Legal Information Technology offered by Osgoode.
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Thoughts on Family Law for Family Day
At the CFCJ, Nabila Khan and Sabreena Delhon post a few thoughts about family law for family day.
From the ‘War on Poverty’ to Pro Bono: Access to Justice Remains Elusive for Too Many, Including Our Veterans
This paper notes the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty, and looks at the state of access to justice for veterans in the US.
Executor’s Insurance in Canada: An Idea Long Overdue
Here’s an article on the appearance of insurance for executors in Canada from Slaw.ca
For Justice Innovators, Asking the Right Questions Is Key
There’s a post from the CFCJ on how asking the right questions is key for justice innovation.
Does The ABA Care More About ‘Access To Justice’ Than It Cares About Members’ Access To Jobs?
An article in Above the Law asking whether the American Bar Association cares more about access to justice than it does about members’ access to jobs.
Core Strategies for Legal System Reform
Richard Zorza has a post outlining some core strategies for legal system reform.
Why is it so Hard to Implement Social Good Tech?
Open Law Lab asks why it can be so difficult to implement “social good tech”.
Law Society CEO Set to Tackle Access-to-Justice Issues
An introduction to the new CEO of the Law Society of Manitoba and her vision to improve access to justice.
University Clinic Programs Just One Part of the Roadmap to Equal Access
An article in the Kingston Whig-Standard situating Queen’s Law’s legal clinics as a means of improving access to justice.