Posts by NSRLP
Crohn’s v Law School
This week Julie talks to Megan Campbell about coping with Crohn's disease in law school. Megan is a 2nd year student at Windsor Law, an...
A Scholar on Drugs
On today’s show Julie talks to Bill Bogart, University Professor and Professor of Law, and regular media commentator and Huffington Pos...
My Lawyer, My Partner
This week’s guest is an example of the innovative work being done by younger lawyers intent on addressing the needs of clients who cann...
Crazy, Uncontrolled, Bad: How Serena Williams was Punished
The world was riveted by the conflict that descended on the US Women’s Tennis Final on Saturday night.
Subsequent days have produced...
Inequality and Discrimination in the Justice System
Written by Dr. Julie Macfarlane, founder of the National Self-Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP)
Of the most important life lesso...