Justice & Technology Initiative

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The Impact of An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, youth, and families on the Long-Term Health of Indigenous Children
The Impact of An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, youth, and families on the Long-Term Health of Indigenous Children
The Limits of Consent- Difficulties for Youth Accessing Gender-Affirming Care in Ontario
The Limits of Consent- Difficulties for Youth Accessing Gender-Affirming Care in Ontario
Helping or Hurting? Utility of the Charter for Reproductive Justice and Abortion Access in Canada
Helping or Hurting? Utility of the Charter for Reproductive Justice and Abortion Access in Canada
Elective Egg Freezing in the United Kingdom: The Importance of Financial Transparency
Elective Egg Freezing in the United Kingdom: The Importance of Financial Transparency
How Canada’s Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure has become an Instrument for Oppression
How Canada’s Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure has become an Instrument for Oppression
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A hub for those thinking critically about law, technology and justice
at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law.

Latest Blog Posts

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The Impact of An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, youth, and families on the Long-Term Health of Indigenous Children
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The Limits of Consent- Difficulties for Youth Accessing Gender-Affirming Care in Ontario
Women protest abortion and hold signs that read "Trust Women" and "Abortion is Healthcare"
Helping or Hurting? Utility of the Charter for Reproductive Justice and Abortion Access in Canada
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Elective Egg Freezing in the United Kingdom: The Importance of Financial Transparency
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Who We Are and What We Do

The Justice & Technology Initiative brings together legal academics, students, and practitioners in research, advocacy, and teaching focused on the opportunities and challenges associated with the mounting ubiquity and significance of technology and data in our society, economy, and environment.

Developing the Next Generation of Law and Technology Professionals

Our students are at the core of what we do at the Justice & Technology Initiative. Students are given the opportunity to take innovative courses, join student communities, and share their views as they begin to embark in this area of thinking and practice. 

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Exploring a Variety of Research Themes

Our community members actively publish, advise, and advocate for policy change in diverse research areas. The Justice & Technology Initiative researchers investigate the challenges and opportunities arising from technology and data’s expanding influence in our society, economy, and environment, amidst the rise of Big Government, Big Data, and Big Tech.

In The Media

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Why Alabama's ruling that embryos are children could fuel anti-abortion movement in Canada
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The reaction to ‘X,’ Elon Musk’s rebrand of Twitter, reflects how we feel about brands
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More Canadians are freezing their eggs. Why and what to know about the process
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Elon Musk's Twitter Blue Fiasco: Governments Need to Better Regulate how Companies use Trademarks

Upcoming Events

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Meet our Faculty

Sari Graben
Sari Graben
Associate Dean Research & Graduate Studies; Associate Professor
Kathleen (Katie) Hammond
Katie Hammond
Associate Professor
Uchechukwu Ngwaba
Uche Ngwaba
Assistant Professor
Angela Lee
Angela Lee
Assistant Professor
Avner Levin
Avner Levin
Professor
Alexandra Mogyoros
Alexandra Mogyoros
Assistant Professor

Student Features

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Julia Bayne Wins 2022-23 IAPP Westin Scholar Award
Julia Bayne has been awarded the 2022-2023 IAPP Westin Scholar Award at Lincoln Alexander School of Law for her paper on privacy in smart cities, titled ‘Settlor-Focused Data Trusts in Smart Cities: Protecting Citizens’ Right to Privacy’.
Hackfest Winning Team from TMU
Lincoln Alexander School of Law Students Win 2023 Toronto Law School Hackfest
The winners of the 2023 Toronto Law School Hackfest went to Lincoln Alexander School of Law team: Sophia Christopher, Max Ryan, Diksha Shukla, Masla Tahir & Hamza Syed.
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Annie Li Wins 2022 Westin Scholar Award
Annie Li won the 2022 International Association of Privacy Professionals’ Westin Scholar Award at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law for her JUR 210 essay on live streaming, doxing, and Canadian privacy law.

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