28 Oct Blog My Realistic Revolution July 20, 2021 By NSRLP 6 comments As I enter my final year of legal education, I catch myself reminiscing about the student who entered 3 years ago and the lawyer I hope... Continue reading
15 Oct About, Blog Wait a Minute: Has the Federal Election Campaign Been About Access to Justice All Along? July 20, 2021 By NSRLP 5 comments In last week’s blog, I bemoaned the fact that we had made little progress this election season in raising the desperate issue of access... Continue reading
06 Oct Blog Federal Election Issues, Self-Represented Litigants, and Fear of the Other June 30, 2021 By NSRLP 6 comments Since I have returned to Canada this week from a month “Down Under” (for my reports from Australia see "Access to Justice Down Under" a... Continue reading
29 Sep About, Blog Access to Justice Down Under: Three Innovations to Consider July 20, 2021 By NSRLP 5 comments A lot is the same… As I approach the end of my month in Australia, I have found a lot of similarities in the challenges faced by peo... Continue reading
22 Sep About, Blog A2J, Political Pressure and Federal Politics: The View from Australia September 22, 2015 By NSRLP 4 comments I’ve been in Sydney and Adelaide since the beginning of September, giving talks and workshops about the SRL research (like Canada and t... Continue reading