From Individual to Collective Justice: How Class Actions Redefine Justice for Ontario Inmates
By Keren Harrison, 2L In Ontario’s prisons, a new wave of individualism is changing the
By Keren Harrison, 2L In Ontario’s prisons, a new wave of individualism is changing the
By Aislyn Sax, 2L, and Jasminka Kalajdzic In October 2020, Ontario’s Class Proceedings Act (CPA)
By Victoria Delicata, 2L The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has offered its first interpretation
By Nina Zibar, 2L On January 5, 2024, the Federal Court of Appeal upheld a
By Jessica Rocha, 2L Class actions aim to enhance access to justice, create judicial efficiency,
By Homa Aminnejad, 3L The Alberta Court of Appeal recently overturned the lower court’s denial
By Isabel Cox, 3L Introduction While class actions are often celebrated for advancing access to
By Isabela Bibulovic, 3L, Lincoln Alexander School of Law Introduction Data breaches have become acute
By Shirin Mollayeva, 3L, Lincoln Alexander School of Law With a growing environmental consciousness around
By Chloe Korol With our near-total dependency on the internet, it is likely that every