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By Melanie Hodges Neufeld, Director of Legal Resources Our friends at CanLII recently announced that 22 reports from the National Self- Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP) are now available on CanLII. The NSRLP builds on the National Self-Represented Litigants Research study conducted by Dr. Julie Macfarlane from 2011-2013 and is committed to advancing understanding of the challenges and hard choices facing...
Read More +By Sarah Sutherland; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog CanLII is the leading source of Canadian law online. We are working to transforming access to legal information, and we play a pivotal role in access to justice. We are looking for a part-time Community Manager to work with our online community. This role can be filled remotely from anywhere...
Read More +By Sarah Sutherland; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog We are happy to announce the addition of the Supreme Advocacy Newsletter and the Ontario Crown Attorneys’ Association’s Crown’s Newsletter to CanLII’s commentary section. Supreme Advocacy LLP has been uploading their summaries on CanLII Connects since it started in 2014, and the newsletter is a well known service to the legal community. We are grateful...
Read More +By Alisa Lazear; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog Lexbox is a free tool designed to help you keep track of your legal research online that has been integrated into CanLII. Lexbox folders are there to keep track of your research, but you may get caught up in a complex search query and forget to save a document or...
Read More +By Alisa Lazear; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog Thanks to the feedback from our users and the help of the Lexum team, CanLII has undergone a website refresh. Here are the changes that have been made to improved your experience: On the look and feel side, the font family is now Open Sans, and we chose to stick...
Read More +By Sarah Sutherland; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog There is a lot of caselaw out there and we want to make sure you have access to the most useful information first. This is why we have strategically built our caselaw databases starting with content from reporters that have been the most frequently cited by Canadian courts. The project...
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