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  • Access to Justice, AI, and the Myths That Hold Us Back

    Guest Blogger: Emily Martin Emily Martin is a third-year law student at UBC’s Peter A. Allard School of Law and a practicing visual artist. She is passionate about access to justice, legal technology, and the role creative, interdisciplinary approaches can play in making legal services more access … Read more »

  • Access to Justice Week BC 2026 is approaching!

    February 2 to 6, 2026 marks Access to Justice Week in British Columbia – a province-wide chance to come together, reflect, learn, and imagine what a more accessible, equitable, and effective justice system can look like for everyone. This year’s theme, From Challenges to Possibilities: Reimagining … Read more »

  • Learning Together: Three Years of the Transform the Family Justice System Collaborative

    The fall season invites reflection and renewal. For many young people, it marks a time of learning, growth, and connection—a reminder that development, both individual and collective, is a lifelong process. Experiences in childhood and adolescence shape the architecture of the brain, influencing h … Read more »

  • Access to Justice Week BC 2025 is approaching!

    Access to Justice Week BC is coming up on February 3 to 7, 2025. This annual province-wide week is dedicated to improving the justice system by placing users at the center of decisions and processes.  Law students and legal professionals organize events to delve deeper into how to achieve this in t … Read more »

  • Welcome from the Chief Justice

    Welcome to the Access to Justice BC website. It is my sincere pleasure to provide updates on Access to Justice BC’s activities and progress, continuing the work of my predecessor, founding chair Robert Bauman, KC. I look forward to reaching people across the province who are concerned about the acce … Read more »