January 2026

Habeas Corpus Proceedings: Striking a Balance between Efficiency and Liberty

Alexandra Gagnon A tool meant to silence abusive litigants may now be muffling the voices of people who need the courts the most. Vexatious litigant provisions to curb abusive or repetitive filings have been applied in Alberta courts – but do vexatious litigant orders inadvertently block legitimate applications brought forward by incarcerated people? This blog […]

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Can AI be used to reduce delays in the Canadian legal system?

Scott Riddle, University of Alberta Law Student January 9, 2025 With artificial intelligence (AI) seemingly entrenching itself into the ethos of society and with more advancements on the inevitable horizon, it is time for the justice system to be proactive in its approach to such powerful technology. By working to develop or integrate Canadian justice

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