Robyn Schleihauf
Freelance contributor
Robyn Schleihauf is a writer and a lawyer based in Dartmouth, N.S. She is working on a memoir about her recovery from addiction. She also enjoys teaching and is an associate professor of legal ethics at the Schulich School of Law.
Latest from Robyn Schleihauf
First Person
Sunsets and smokestacks: finding beauty in the city that stole my father's health
Robyn Schleihauf’s dad loved Sarnia above all other places. But he also died from cancer due to exposure as a worker in the city’s Chemical Valley.
Canada |
Opinion
While courts still use fax machines, law firms are using AI to tailor arguments for judges
If courts and administrative decision makers used this same AI to identify their own biases and confront them, the justice system could be less vulnerable to those biases, writes Robyn Schleihauf.
Opinion |
First Person
I'm sober but live in a drinking town. Dating is complicated
How do people get to know each other without meeting for a drink? How was I ever going to have a first kiss with someone new without a little liquid courage? Robyn Schleihauf has been sober for three years, and these are some questions she grapples with as she looks for a relationship in a community where drinking is ubiquitous.
Canada |