Professor Amy Salyzyn
For more than a decade, Professor Amy Salyzyn has helped shape how lawyers, scholars, and the public think about ethics, technology, and legal practice.

Now, Professor Salyzyn has been recognized as a “Slaw All Star” by the Canadian Law Blog – “Clawbie” – Awards, an honour that highlights the sustained impact of her contributions to public legal education.

Slaw All-Stars are regular Slaw.ca columnists who make sustained and influential contributions to Canada’s legal discourse through the online magazine. Across her many substantive columns on legal ethics, Professor Salyzyn has played a central role in shaping public and professional conversations about lawyer regulation, emerging technologies, and ethical standards in legal practice. Her writing is widely read and has extended well beyond the Slaw platform, with columns compiled into a CanLII e-book, cited in academic scholarship, and used in teaching materials across Canada.

The award recognizes Professor Salyzyn as “one of Canada’s leading voices tracking the intersection of ethics, AI, and law practice standards,” underscoring the importance of her work in advancing thoughtful, accessible public legal education at a time of rapid technological change.

Learn more about the Clawbies and see who else was named as a Slaw All Star.

Congratulations to Professor Salyzyn!