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What if the best way to understand a Supreme Court is to play it, explore it, and step inside its stories?
š„ Our next Legally Speaking Podcast⢠LinkedIn Live, sponsored by Clio, features Nicolas Monet; lawyer, journalist, and the creative force behind Supreme Court Experience.Nicolas and his team at the University of Ottawa have built one of the most innovative legal education platforms in years, blending documentary storytelling, interactive learning, and even a video game to bring the Supreme Court of Canada to life.Hereās what weāre covered:
š“ How immersive storytelling can demystify the justice system
š“ Why collaboration between lawyers and creators is essential for public legal education
š“ What citizens whoāve lived Supreme Court cases really want the profession to understand
š“ The role technology plays in rebuilding public trust in democratic institutions
š“ How interactive media can help young people engage with law in meaningful ways
Two standout takeaways from Nicolas:
- When people see themselves in the justice system, trust grows and learning becomes real.- Law isnāt just doctrine. Itās stories, lives, and decisions that shape communities for generations.If youāre passionate about legal education, access to justice, or the future of how we teach law youāll want to catch this one.
š Go explore Supreme Court Experience for yourself at supremecourtexperience.ca.
Itās a brilliant resource for lawyers, educators, students, and anyone curious about how justice works behind the doors of a Supreme Court.What if the best way to understand a Supreme Court is to play it, explore it, and step inside its stories?
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What if the best way to understand a Supreme Court is to play it, explore it, and step inside its stories?
š„ Our next Legally Speaking Podcast⢠LinkedIn Live, sponsored by Clio, features Nicolas Monet; lawyer, journalist, and the creative force behind Supreme Court Experience.Nicolas and his team at the University of Ottawa have built one of the most innovative legal education platforms in years, blending documentary storytelling, interactive learning, and even a video game to bring the Supreme Court of Canada to life.Hereās what weāre covered:
š“ How immersive storytelling can demystify the justice system
š“ Why collaboration between lawyers and creators is essential for public legal education
š“ What citizens whoāve lived Supreme Court cases really want the profession to understand
š“ The role technology plays in rebuilding public trust in democratic institutions
š“ How interactive media can help young people engage with law in meaningful ways
Two standout takeaways from Nicolas:
- When people see themselves in the justice system, trust grows and learning becomes real.- Law isnāt just doctrine. Itās stories, lives, and decisions that shape communities for generations.If youāre passionate about legal education, access to justice, or the future of how we teach law youāll want to catch this one.
š Go explore Supreme Court Experience for yourself at supremecourtexperience.ca.
Itās a brilliant resource for lawyers, educators, students, and anyone curious about how justice works behind the doors of a Supreme Court.What if the best way to understand a Supreme Court is to play it, explore it, and step inside its stories?

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