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Matthew Dylag is an Assistant Professor of Law at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, specializing in access to justice and law-technology integration. He holds a PhD from Osgoode Hall Law School (York University), an LLM from Osgoode, and a JD from Queen’s University, alongside a BA from the University of Toronto. His research explores how emerging technologies like AI and blockchain reshape justice systems, emphasizing ethics, equity, and procedural fairness.
Education:
- PhD in Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University (2016–2021)
- LLM in Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University (2015–2016)
- Juris Doctor (JD), Queen’s University (2005–2008)
- BA (Hons) in Political Science, University of Toronto (2000–2004)
Research Interests:
- AI governance and its impact on legal services accessibility
- Social media’s role in justice system innovation
- Blockchain applications in dispute resolution
- Ethical challenges in technology-driven legal practices
Publications & Awards:
- Recent work focuses on global AI regulatory frameworks and blockchain-based dispute resolution
- Recipient of the 2025 DLAA & LSS Award for Excellence in Teaching
- Former Max Weber Fellow in Law (European University Institute, 2022)
Teaching & Grants:
- Teaches Tort Law, Legal Profession, and Civil Procedure
- Funded by grants including the Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS and Max Weber Fellowship
Labs & Affiliations:
- Member of the Law and Technology Institute at Schulich School of Law
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