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Coding Law

Exploring law with computational methods

Revisting (computationally) an earlier study regarding SCC citation practices

Which scholars are cited the most by the Supreme Court of Canada?

Apr 19, 2023
Simon Wallace

Practical Safe Third Country Advocacy for lawyers

A legal strategy for claimants caught by the STCA

Mar 25, 2023
Simon Wallace

Bringing AI to government through the backdoor

Can decision-makers use Microsoft Word if it’s tightly integrated with AI?

Mar 22, 2023
Simon Wallace

Supreme (AI) Transcripts

Leveraging state-of-the-art artificial intelligence models to transcribe Supreme Court of Canada hearings

Dec 5, 2022
Simon Wallace

Visualizing Mental Health Act Apprehensions in Toronto

The number of arrests made using civil mental health law increases

Oct 21, 2022
Simon Wallace

Toronto Apartment Building Age

Using legal data to chart apartment construction trends and building age

Oct 21, 2022
Simon Wallace
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