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Welcoming our 1Ls to Access to Justice at Windsor Law: The Self-Represented Litigants and Access to Justice Certificate Workshop, and an Introductory Blog
Julie – with the assistance of NSRLP research assistants Gurleen Gill and Lidia Imbrogno - will be presenting The Self-Represented Liti...
Why Law Students should Care about Self-Represented Litigants and Access to Justice
Guest blog by Lidia Imbrogno, NSRLP research assistant and 2L, Windsor Law
Depending on whom you ask, “Access to Justice” can mean di...
Making it Legal: Some Simple Steps for Moving Unbundling to the Next Stage
NSRLP has just collated the results of a short online survey, distributed through social media to lawyers in Ontario whom we knew were ...
A Terrible Week: Moving the Needle on Social Change
Last week I was fortunate to listen to a speech given in Essex County by Paul Schmitz (Everyone Leads: Building Leadership from the Com...
Casual Sexism and Access to Justice – Facing Our Discomfort
Earlier this week, NSRLP posted a notice about a new women’s legal aid clinic in Vancouver on Facebook and Twitter.
Unfortunately, we ...