Reversing Roe: A Must See DocumentaryBy Heather Douglas|2018-09-23T19:04:51-04:00September 23, 2018|Current Events|Read More
Why is Legal Writing So Complex?By Heather Douglas|2018-09-02T22:04:29-04:00September 6, 2018|Helpful Tips|Read More
Helpful Tips For New Law Students on Optimizing HappinessBy Heather Douglas|2018-09-30T16:22:23-04:00September 3, 2018|Helpful Tips|Read More
The Importance of the Principle of Open CourtBy Heather Douglas|2018-08-26T17:51:24-04:00August 26, 2018|Case Comment|Read More
Blockchain and the JudiciaryBy Heather Douglas|2018-08-08T10:07:23-04:00August 9, 2018|Innovation, The Future of Law|Read More
Should Social Media Use by Judges Disqualify Them From Being Considered for a Supreme Court Nomination?By Heather Douglas|2018-08-08T10:15:38-04:00August 8, 2018|Law in the Media|Read More
The Neuroscience of Pain and the Potential Use of fMRI in LitigationBy Heather Douglas|2018-07-02T15:12:33-04:00July 3, 2018|Health Law, Insurance, Law in Motion|Read More
Modernizing Our Courts Under a New GovernmentBy Heather Douglas|2018-06-17T12:37:31-04:00June 17, 2018|Access to Justice|Read More
OBA Young Lawyers Gala May 16: Keynote Speaker NDP Leader Jagmeet SinghBy Heather Douglas|2018-04-15T15:26:49-04:00April 15, 2018|Helpful Tips|Read More
Moving for Partial Summary Judgment: Mason v. Perras MongenaisBy Heather Douglas|2018-03-25T21:05:23-04:00March 25, 2018|Case Comment, Case Law|Read More
What A Great Orator Can Teach Us About Advocacy: From the Honourable Justice CromwellBy Heather Douglas|2018-03-07T07:49:27-05:00March 6, 2018|Helpful Tips|Read More
Does Harvey Weinstein’s Insurer have to Defend Him?By Heather Douglas|2018-03-04T14:18:34-05:00March 4, 2018|Insurance|Read More