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    Can AI Improve Access to Justice? An Employment Law Example

    by Samuel Dahan June 25, 2020
    by Samuel Dahan June 25, 2020

    Written by Samuel Dahan, Zach Berg, David Liang, Queens University I.  Introduction: Canada’s Access-to-Justice Paradox and the…

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    On Lack of Diversity in the Legal Profession

    by Navjot Kaur June 9, 2020
    by Navjot Kaur June 9, 2020

    Written by Navjot Kaur, 3L, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law As a law school student,…

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    Women’s Situation Not Improving in Law Firms, But I (Still) Have a Plan.

    by David Doorey October 23, 2012
    by David Doorey October 23, 2012

    October 23, 2012 David Doorey, York University The National Association of Women Lawyers in the U.S.…

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