Balancing act: Parenting in the practice of law November 04, 2022 Julie Ward The practice of law can be rewarding, but it comes at a personal cost to many professionals.
Cultural competence in diversity hiring October 19, 2022 Olufunke Fasunon & Andrew Duran Leaving one's culture and place of comfort to thrive in another culture takes a lot of grit and determination.
The trials of advancing international criminal law September 13, 2022 Dr. Maureen Duffy The standard being set in Ukraine to investigate mass atrocities must be built on the principle of individual trial fairness and expand beyond that conflict.
Celebrating CBA Alberta Past President Bianca Kratt, K.C. September 12, 2022 Indra Maharaj An inspiring, dedicated and thoughtful leader.
Introducing CBA Alberta President Amanda Lindberg September 01, 2022 David Hiebert, K.C. The CBA is not just about work - it is also about enjoying the company of your CBA family.
Alberta's new revenge porn privacy tort August 30, 2022 Vanessa Fiorillo Why reputational damage cannot be capped.
"I wish someone had taught me this in law school..." July 19, 2022 Lauren Chalaturnyk New early career lawyering course offered at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law
The church’s time of reckoning June 28, 2022 Eleanore Sunchild, Q.C. The papal apology for how Indigenous people were treated in Canada holds little meaning unless tangible action follows.
Why revoking the papal bulls is necessary June 21, 2022 Dr. Bruce McIvor It's an important step in ridding ourselves of the Doctrine of Discovery.
A future where we belong June 15, 2022 Blake Desjarlais, MP Both the federal government and the provinces must work with the Metis to affirm their rights.