Neurodiversity and the Law Project

The Canada Neurodiversity and the Law Project is an ongoing effort to foster dialogue, scholarship, and capacity-building around neurodiversity in legal education and professional practice. Supported by ACE, this grassroots initiative engages students, faculty, and practitioners in conversations about inclusion, accessibility, and systemic change.

While still in an early developmental phase, the project is already serving as a platform for student leadership and institutional awareness-building. It also contributes to ACE’s broader mandate of challenging exclusionary norms within the justice system and promoting equity-informed legal practice.

Contact: Michael Litchfield

Website: https://www.neurodiversityinlaw.ca

Next
Next

Open Court Principle Project