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SRLs with Disabilities: Dealing with a Double Whammy
One of the most eye-opening aspects of working on self-representation and Access to Justice is the way that the different needs of diff...
When Will Law Schools Confront the SRL Reality?
NSRLP is proud of our initiative to expose law students to the human face of the SRL crisis, and to bring them some much-needed data on...
Time for a Podcast on A2J & Social Justice in Canada: Can We Bring the Two Solitudes Together?
A big part of our focus at the National Self-Represented Litigants Project since 2013 has been using every possible means to create a r...
Has A2J Become a Social Movement?
If A2J is a social movement, its identity and solutions will reflect the needs of users, not just the views of professionals
The mil...
Putting the Brakes on Summary Judgments Against SRLs
At NSRLP we were thrilled to see the Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Khan v. Krylov & Company LLP (2017 ONCA 625) last week.
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