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If Careful Evidence-Based Reporting of Present-Day Realities in the Justice System Makes NSRLP “Political” – Then We Are Guilty as Charged
NSRLP continues to build support and gain supporters from across the legal establishment – judges, lawyers, para-legals, policy and cou...
Cuba 2016 – Challenging Our Thinking about Change
I have just returned from a week spent driving around Cuba, exploring small towns and big cities, and staying in people’s homes. In 201...
NSRLP’s Summary Judgment Research Report: Finding a Balance between Process Efficiency & Access to Justice
We received many, many, reactions to NSRLP’s Summary Judgment Report, published 6 weeks before the end of 2015.
These responses to the...
Marking Our Report Card – Tell Us What You Think?
When the NSRLP Advisory Board met in Windsor two weeks ago, we looked back at our 2015 Strategic Plan (which you can read here) and tal...
Public Confidence in Canadian Justice: A Rough Week
Last week the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC) handed down its decision in the investigation of Justice Michel Déziel of the Quebec Supe...