Most Recent Additions*
Technological Competence and Generative Artificial Intelligence: Canadian Law Students’ Understanding and Use in Legal Education and Legal Practice
Hannah Rosborough
Legitimacy, Legality, and Canadian Climate Laws
Adebayo Majekolagbe
Aboriginal Title in Former French Colonies: Reaching Back Before the Assertion of French Sovereignty
Ghislain Otis
A Qualitative Study of Key “Regulatory” Factors Influencing Patient Access to Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada
Ruthie Jeanneret, Eliana Close, Jocelyn Downie, and Ben P. White
Privacy, Paternalism, and Standing in Health Professions Regulation
Anthony Sangiuliano
To Lecture Capture or Not to Lecture Capture? The Answer for Legal Education Appears to be a “Regulated Yes”
Nikos Harris KC
The Weight of Discretion: Examining Perceptions, Decision-Making, and Overrepresentation in Canada's Youth Criminal Justice System
Adrienne Graham
Putting Labour Law to Work: Imperative of Race Conscious Labour Law
Harshini Arumugam
The Role and Professional Obligations of Crown Attorneys in Disposition Hearings for Not Criminally Responsible Accused at Provincial Review Boards
Andrew Flavelle Martin
Consensus ad artificialis: Contract Theory Meets the GenAI Mind
Katie Szilagyi and Marina Pavlovic´
*Updated as of 08/20/26.