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Call for a Wrongful Convictions Intensive
Identifying and understanding the causes of wrongful convictions is critical to ensuring the integrity of our justice system and rights.
Alisia Januszczak
Feb 272 min read
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Pro Bono Dalhousie’s Role in Advancing Access to Justice in the Era of Law and Technology
The intersection of law and technology offers a novel opportunity to reimagine parts of the legal landscape—yet, a digital divide remains.
Delaney Helmke and Juliet Watts
Feb 272 min read
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It’s Not That Serious: How to Cope with Stress in Law School
You know that school has gotten Real, and it’s time to Lock In. Coping with stress is essential for maintaining long-term health.
Mina Ali
Nov 20, 20243 min read
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So You Don't Think You Can Pole Dance
Elizabeth Fleet, JD '26, encourages folks to rethink the sport of pole no matter who you are. Originally published Winter 2024.
Elizabeth Fleet
Sep 26, 20242 min read
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Farewell to Logic Games: Reconciling Accessibility and Tradition in the LSAT
As the August 2024 LSAT sitting marks the final run of the test’s Logic Games portion, current and incoming law students reflect.
Emily Carr
Sep 18, 20242 min read
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