Amanda Woodrow

Amanda Woodrow

Amanda Woodrow is a former intern for Canadian Lawyer/Law Times/Legal Feeds and majors in journalism at the Ryerson School of Journalism. She has written for The Ryersonian, the Poetry Institute of Canada and The Plaid Zebra. She was also a junior editor for the Plaid Zebra and a copy editor for the Oakham House Feminist Publishing Society Magazine

Photo gallery: AI takes over Ryerson to enhance the future of the legal profession

Photo gallery: AI takes over Ryerson to enhance the future of the legal profession

A partnership with Ryerson University, its incubator space, and the Ministry of the Attorney General and $80,000 in seed money resulted in the AI Challenge Forum, a competition between six startups who have incorporated AI in their products for faster, more efficient and effective legal services to legal consumers.

Nominations now open for 2018 Guthrie access to justice award

Nominations now open for 2018 Guthrie access to justice award

Nominations for the Law Foundation of Ontario’s Guthrie Award are now open.

University of Victoria offers first combined Indigenous law degree

University of Victoria offers first combined Indigenous law degree

The University of Victoria is launching a four-year law program said to be the first of its kind in the world that teaches both Indigenous and non-Indigenous law to students.