Anchoring is another pervasive cognitive bias in legal settings. This occurs when the initial piece of evidence someone ...
Maybe once we see the true humanity in prisoners, it will become impossible to justify the intolerable inhumanity of our prisons ...
Crozier points out that even though scaling up the restorative justice process requires investment, it’s significantly cheaper than the criminal process. On average, it costs more than $100,000 to ...
Ironically, political rhetoric criticizing the courts appear to be intensifying at a time when the focus across the country ...
A decade after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission tabled its final report, lawyers who work with Aboriginal communities are concerned about the lack of progress on two particular calls to action ...
Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa professor, constitutional expert and author of Heenan Blaikie: The Making and Unmaking of a Great Canadian Law Firm, recommends: ...
Eschewing unnecessary obfuscation (like this!) in juridical discourse in favour of plain language is one of the cheapest and ...
If Prime Minister Mark Carney's election was meant to be a rejection of authoritarian trends south of the Canadian border, things are not off to a good start. That’s Robert Diab’s conclusion given ...
Bill C-63 is a significant departure from an earlier effort to pass online harms legislation, which died on the order paper when the 2021 election was called. The new bill has narrowed its scope to ...
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