In this engaging discussion, legal minds Alexi Wood, a skilled lawyer from St. Lawrence Barristers, Asher Honickman, president of Advocates for the Rule of Law, and Christoph Pike, an associate at McCarthy Tétrault, dive into the evolution of common law and the judiciary's role. They explore the potential recognition of family violence as a new tort, analyze landmark cases like Kaseki v. City of Toronto, and debate the balance between adapting legal standards to modern issues while maintaining judicial consistency. It's a thought-provoking dialogue on the future of law.