What does a user-centred court form look like?By Heather Douglas|2021-09-15T14:42:34-04:00September 16, 2021|Innovation|Read More
Civil Procedure and Practice in OntarioBy Heather Douglas|2021-09-08T14:59:42-04:00September 8, 2021|Current Events, Uncategorized|Read More
Why do Similar Legal Cases Have Different Outcomes?By Heather Douglas|2021-08-25T15:51:12-04:00August 26, 2021|Access to Justice, Legal Theory|Read More
The Tort of Internet HarassmentBy Heather Douglas|2021-08-03T16:29:02-04:00August 5, 2021|Case Law|Read More
Addressing the Backlog in the Courts in OntarioBy Heather Douglas|2021-04-16T15:03:59-04:00April 15, 2021|Access to Justice|Read More
Pattern Seeking in the LawBy Heather Douglas|2021-04-13T14:40:48-04:00April 1, 2021|Innovation|Read More
The Alarming Privatization of Our Judicial System: The Need For More ResourcesBy Heather Douglas|2021-03-30T15:36:15-04:00March 4, 2021|Access to Justice|Read More
How a Dispute over a “Spite Fence” Led to a Finding of Contempt of CourtBy Heather Douglas|2021-02-22T15:18:13-05:00February 22, 2021|Case Comment|Read More
Toughen Up Buttercup: The Flight of Women Lawyers from Private PracticeBy Heather Douglas|2021-03-03T12:49:46-05:00February 18, 2021|Current Events|Read More
Showing Vulnerability as a Lawyer: One Mistake at a TimeBy Heather Douglas|2021-02-22T15:31:27-05:00February 11, 2021|Culture|Read More
Contempt of Court: Town of Caledon v DarziBy Heather Douglas|2021-02-10T13:49:12-05:00February 10, 2021|Case Comment|Read More
Is it Time to Rethink Lawyer Licensing, including the Bar Exam in Ontario?By Heather Douglas|2021-02-22T15:31:23-05:00February 4, 2021|Access to Justice|Read More