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Legal System Change:
Are We Still Just Tinkering?

Latest Podcast Episode

Our new podcast episode, out this week, features a special guest interviewer, friend-to-the-Project Randi Druzin, speaking with Professor Trevor Farrow about the state of justice for self-represented litigants in Canada. We've titled this episode, "Legal System Change: Are We Still Just Tinkering?"

Trevor is a well-known Access to Justice advocate and researcher who has been pushing forward system change in the justice system via the Canadian Civil Justice Forum, which he heads.

Randi is an author and freelance journalist, who has had her own self-represented litigant journey, and is a passionate advocate for system change.

Their conversation opens with Randi asking Trevor, “but isn’t the pace of change glacial?” and they go on to discuss what research can contribute to new ideas and innovations that focus on the users, the role of research, how to get “buy-in” to change from insiders, and continuing prejudices against SRLs.

And stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear NSRLP Research Assistant Katie Pfaff discuss news on sexual assault training for judges and new federal investments in women's socioeconomic equality and programs for sexual assault survivors.

And if you have a second, please consider giving us a rating on Apple Podcasts - ratings and reviews help tremendously in growing the podcast. Thanks for your support!

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National Self Represented Litigants Project
University of Windsor - Faculty of Law · 401 Sunset Avenue · Windsor, On N9B 3P4 · Canada

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