Following the positive feedback of our spring-summer legislative research refreshers, we decided to add two more dates in the fall before wrapping up until spring 2024.
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With the quick rise of ChatGPT in November of last year, AI has become a prominent part of casual conversation. It is no surprise that the Government of Canada has also been thinking about Artificial Intelligence in the form of regulation. Bill C-27 or An Act to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act, the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act and to make consequential and related amendments to other Acts, was introduced in Parliament on June 16, 2022, about five months before the explosion of ChatGPT.
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Occasionally we get questions about the history of judicial attire in the common law tradition, including the curious topic of the wig. We came across the following post in the blog archives, written by a former staff member on this very subject. Happy reading!
*Post originally published circa 2015*
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