We need access to justice and the internet April 29, 2021 Koren Lightning-Earle The lived realities of Indigenous communities during the pandemic shed light on the urgency of addressing the tech divide.
Between honesty and discretion April 20, 2021 Peter Banks, Tiffany Bennett & Victoria Tulk Applying the duty of good faith in Canadian common law.
Let's recognize the contributions made by foreign nationals April 13, 2021 Russ Weninger & Rekha McNutt Alberta’s foreign workers and international students face increased hardships from Alberta’s immigration policy changes.
The future of the tort of privacy March 30, 2021 Dr. Emily Laidlaw Is Alberta’s lag its opportunity to lead?
Running on empty March 23, 2021 Kristen van de Biezenbos Our focus on cross-border pipeline projects are running up against the changing energy politics in the U.S, both at the state and federal level.
Reforming the US Supreme Court March 23, 2021 Ricki-Lee Gerbrandt An interview with Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet.
Protecting privacy in the era of AI March 16, 2021 Ryan Phillips & Matthew Scott Canadians will have a right to explanation and more transparency when subjected to automated decisions. But what does that really mean?
Canada’s new privacy regime in Alberta March 10, 2021 Marc Yu & Lyndon Bolanac Bill C-11 and what it means for the province's Personal Information Protection Act.
A conversation with Justice Gaylene Kendell February 26, 2021 Lungile (Lulu) Tinarwo Law Matters speaks with Justice Gaylene Kendell of Alberta's Court of Queen’s Bench, and the only Black justice in the province at this moment.
The wage subsidy's mixed result February 23, 2021 Shaira Nanji Small and medium businesses have been unsure of eligibility and revenue decrease requirements under the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy.