Student-Led Research
Redefining Access to Justice for Self-Represented Litigants with Disabilities: Applying U.S. Court Accessibility Strategies to the Canadian Context
“Redefining Access to Justice for Self-Represented Litigants with Disabilities” examines how court accessibility strategies developed u...
Court-Sanctioned Violence: The Experiences of Self-Represented Victim-Survivors of Family Violence and Coercive Control in Ontario Family Law Courts
"Court-Sanctioned Violence” examines how Ontario’s family law system often fails to protect self-represented women who are victim-survi...
Voices and Visions of the Future
"Voices and Visions of the Future: The Stories of Self-Represented Litigants who are Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence" was produc...
Inaccessible Justice: A qualitative and quantitative analysis into the demographics, socioeconomics, and experiences of SRLs
This research was conducted by David Lundgren in partnership with the National Self-Represented Litigants Project as part of the course...