The Law School Show helps law students make better decisions about their careers through interviews with lawyers, students, academics, and more.
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223. Migrant Healthcare during COVID-19 (with Professor Y.Y. Brandon Chen)
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Professor Y.Y. Brandon Chen is a health and migration law scholar, currently teaching at uOttawa as part of the Common Law faculty. He has researched extensively on the intersection of healthcare, immigration and the law. His areas of interest include healthcare ethics regarding migrant workers and non-citizen populations. Considering that COVID ha…
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222. The Business of Law (with Samantha Seabrook)
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On this episode of the Law School Show, host Nicholas Cheung sits down with Samantha Seabrook to discuss the ins and outs of running your own practice, including how to get started, growing your client base, and building a practice that aligns with your values.โดย The Law School Show
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221. From the Pitch to the Court: Catrina Thompson on the Importance of Fitness, Resilience, and the Law School Experience
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Join Amos Vang as he interviews articling student and former U Sports rugby player Catrina Thompson! From playing 5 seasons with both the Carleton University Ravens and the University of Calgary Dinos, Catrina brings plenty of experience from her days as a rugby player into law school. Amos and Catrina talk about the importance of fitness and physi…
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220. Facing Off with NHLPA Agent Joe Caligiuri
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In this episode, Joe Caligiuri, an NHLPA Agent and practicing lawyer based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, sits down with host, Justin Papoff, to talk about what life is like as a sports agent. Joe discusses how he established his sports management agency, CAL Sports Management, going into detail about the player-agent relationship and how he built a cl…
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219. Rural Practice, Is It For You?
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An exploration into legal practice in rural Canada; complete with the ins and outs, opportunities and current insights. Find out if rural practice might be for you!โดย The Law School Show
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218. Veritas: The Honourable Andromache Karakatsanis on Her Journey to the Supreme Court of Canada
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Join Amos Vang on this special episode as he interviews The Honourable Andromache Karakatsanis, puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada! As the first Greek-Canadian to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, Justice Karakatsanis is an outstanding force to be reckoned with. From working at her family’s pancake and steak restaurant to mast…
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217. Sh*t No One Tells You About Law School” (with Professor Tanya J. Monestier)
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We sat down with Professor Tanya J. Monestier, Professor of Law at the University of Buffalo and author of "Sh*t No One Tells You About Law School", a funny, insightful, and easy to read book that offers law students a compilation of advice culled from the author's fifteen years of teaching experience. We speak with Professor Monestier about topics…
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216. Exploring Family Mediation (with Christopher Deeble)
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In this episode, Host Nick Kruiper sits down with lawyer Christopher Deeble. Mr. Deeble is a lawyer at Nelligan's, where he specializes in family law and mediation. Nick asks Christopher about his early history at the University of Ottawa, and how his education lured him toward alternative dispute resolutions mechanisms in family law. They then dis…
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215. Sullivan, Chan, and Brown: Striking Down Section 33.1 of the Criminal Code and What Comes Next
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Hosts Hailey Berge and Kelley Humber are joined by uOttawa Law Professor, Carissima Mathen, to discuss the implications of the recent May 13, 2022 Supreme Court of Canada decisions which struck down section 33.1 of the Criminal Code, declaring it to be unconstitutional. As Professor Mathen explains, even though Parliament had good intention to prot…
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214. Technology and Labour: Algorithmic Management, Platform Economy and the Law (with Prof. Valerio De Stefano)
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In this episode, Host Ali Mesbahian talks to Professor Valerio De Stefano from Osgoode Hall Law School about the intrusions of modern information technology on our work and personal lives. What is algorithmic management and how pervasive is it? What are some of the technologies that are used for surveillance in the workplace and how do we combat th…
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213. Collaborative Law and Early Family Dispute Resolution (with Charmaine Panko)
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On this episode of The Law School Show, host Abbey Shields sits down with Charmaine Panko, collaborative lawyer, mediator, and founder of Panko Collaborative Law & Mediation. They discuss Charmaine’s path to practicing family law, her approach to collaborative law, and recent legislative changes in Saskatchewan mandating early family dispute resolu…
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212. From the Courtroom to the Commons (with Professor Allan Rock)
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Lawyers help create, interpret, and apply the laws that govern our societies and daily lives. That is why, it is no surprise that so many lawyers find a calling to public service at some point in their careers. In this edition of the Law School show, our host Faaris Hussain sits down with Allan Rock, former Attorney General of Canada and current Pr…
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211. Justice: The Honourable Marshall Rothstein on His Journey from the Dining Car to the Supreme Court of Canada
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Join Amos Vang on this special episode as he interviews The Honourable Marshall Rothstein, former Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada! It is commonly known that being a Supreme Court justice is difficult. However, what is not commonly known is one’s life and path towards becoming a Supreme Court justice. Justice Rothstein reminisces about…
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210. Looking Back on Our Very Interesting 2L Year (with Laurie St-Pierre and Véronique Mortimer)
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In this episode hosted by Bianca Morello, we speak with two second-year law students. We touch on OCIs, as all three of us had very different paths and OCI outcomes. We also talk about our study habits, the importance of grades, the importance of friendships, and the difficulties of online school.โดย The Law School Show
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209. Law, Tech and Virtual Practice (with Dustin Moores)
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In this episode, Nick Kruiper sits down with Dustin Moores, a lawyer at Nnovation LLP. Nnovation is an Ontario law firm that is completely virtual. Nick and Dustin discuss Nnovation’s unique business model, as well as Canada’s shift toward a virtual legal world. They also discuss the Law and Technology Option for uOttawa students. As a graduate of …
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208. Law, Tech and Potential (with Matt Scrivens)
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Since the start of the pandemic, a lot of people have been considering the what, where, and why of legal work. Calgary-based startup Goodlawyer takes on these concerns by connecting lawyers with clients over an online platform. Matt Scrivens, Goodlawyer's Head of Legal Experience and the host of the Goodlawyer podcast (https://www.goodlawyer.ca/pod…
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207. Ombuds Institutions and Their Role in Protecting Human Rights (with Prof. Linda Reif)
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In this episode, our host Prabhjot Punnia sits down with Professor Linda Reif to discuss the role and mandates of ombuds institutions. Professor Reif has published extensively on national human rights institutions, ombuds institutions, children’s rights institutions, international human rights law, international trade law and international business…
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206. An Entrepreneurial Journey of Sustainable Fitness for Lawyers (with Thomas Galloway)
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This episode takes a unique turn as Ocean shares the mic with a guest from outside Canada: Thomas Galloway. Thomas obtained his law degree from the University of Denver before joining the law toolbox - a cloud-based deadline management system. Thomas is also the founder of sustainable fitness, a company focused on offering fitness coaching to attor…
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205. The Way to RA (with Ryan Pistorius and Yasmin Thompson)
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Many students struggle to approach professors or people in their law school for research opportunities. It may be hard to see the value, experience, and opportunities of pursuing research during your law school years. Our host, Meena Alnajar, sits down with articling student Ryan and current law student Yasmin to discuss what a 'Research Assistant'…
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204. Advice For My Younger Self (with Danielle Robitaille)
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Not sure what area of law to practice? Want to know how to find a law mentor? Join Maddy Tebbutt, a 2L student, as she has a conversation with Danielle Robitaille, a leading trial lawyer in Canada, a partner at Henein Hutchison LLP in Toronto, and the host of Emond Publishing's podcast, "The Lawyers Lounge". Tune in and listen as Danielle instills …
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203. Constitutional Principles and the Toronto (City Council) v Ontario Decision (with Professor Leonid Sirota)
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Our host William Lundy is joined by Professor Leonid Sirota who is an Associate Professor of Law at Reading University in the UK. Professor Sirota is the founder of the Double Aspect Blog https://doubleaspect.blog/ and has written extensively on administrative and constitutional law issues. In this episode, Professor Sirota discusses the Supreme Co…
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202. Discrimination Against Indigenous Child and Family Services (with David Taylor)
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In this episode host, Kelley Humber chats with David Taylor, who has spent the last 8 years as counsel of record in the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society complaint at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal about the underfunding of Indigenous child welfare in Canada. Kelley and David discuss the discrimination experienced by Indigenous fami…
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201. The Senate, the Supreme Court, and the Meaning of ”Constitutional Architecture” (with Professor Leonid Sirota)
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Our host William Lundy is joined by Professor Leonid Sirota who is an Associate Professor of Law at Reading University in the UK. Professor Sirota is the founder of the Double Aspect Blog https://doubleaspect.blog/ and has written extensively on administrative and constitutional law issues. In this episode, Professor Sirota discusses the Supreme Co…
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200. Seven Ways of Living with the Law: A 200th Episode Supercut
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For the Law School Show's 200th episode, we focus on alumni. We reached out to several Univerity of Ottawa law grads to ask them about their stories within the profession, and our responses ranged from articling students to long-time practitioners, inside and outside conventional practice. Over a series of mini-interviews, Kenya-Jade Pinto, Aditya …
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199. Race, Diversity, and Recruitment (with Timothy Chan, Jessica Gill, Bianca Knull, José Rafael Caraballo, and Jane Lee)
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The Canadian Bar Association has openly acknowledged a lack of diversity in the legal profession. While provincial law societies have made strides towards an inclusive workplace, the racial composition of the legal profession remains predominantly white. This episode compiles candid conversations with racialized law students and a practitioner who …
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198. Let’s Talk Pot: Cannabis Law (with Russell Bennett)
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Our host, Shannon Reid, sits down (digitally) with Russell Bennett, expert cannabis lawyer, author, and fellow podcast host, to discuss the implications of legalization, the racist history of prohibition, and what it means to be a cannabis lawyer. Russell's petition can be found for those interested in supporting expungements to Canadian citizens c…
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197. Overcoming the 2L Recruit (with Corey Willard)
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The 2L recruit can be a very stressful and sometimes even discouraging time for some students. For students who want to work in a large law firm or are dreaming of a specific firm, this podcast reminds students that there is more than one path to becoming a successful lawyer. Our host, Harleen Bhangoo, speaks to Corey Willard, who is now a partner …
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196. The Best Interests of the Child (with David Morneau)
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In this episode, our host Nurulayn Noor speaks to David Morneau, a collaborative family lawyer, regarding the best interests of the child in Canadian family law. Using his extensive experience, David overviews efficient ways to advocate for children using empathy and compassion. He discusses the importance of moving away from an adversarial approac…
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195. So you want to practice prison law? A conversation with Jennifer Metcalfe
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In this episode, Jennifer Metcalfe, executive director of Prisoners’ Legal Services (PLS), sits down with host Hailey Berge to discuss how Jen’s passion for activism has led to her career in prison law. Join them as they discuss a wide range of topics such as PLS’s mandate, the effect that Covid-19 is having on the prison system, and the evolution …
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194. The Podium: Sandrine Mainville on Perseverance and the Road to the Olympic Stage of History
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Join Amos Vang as he interviews Sandrine Mainville, a labour lawyer at Borden Ladner Gervais in Montreal, one of Canada’s pioneering Olympic swimmers of the 21st century! Since starting swimming lessons at the age of 11, Sandrine balanced her Olympic journey with her legal journey. Sandrine has seen it all through ups and downs and triumphs and tri…
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193. Elephant in the Zoom: Taking Care of Your Mental Health (with EITR uOttawa)
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Focusing on student wellness and mental health, we're re-airing one of our most popular episodes. This is a Lexis Nexis sponsored episode so make sure to listen for this month’s secret star rewards code. In this episode, host Bianca Morello sits down with Matthew Boissonneault and Nicholas Crimi, Co-Presidents of Elephant in the Room (uOttawa). As …
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192. The Throne: The Right Honourable David Johnston on Contemplare Meliora and His Road to the Governor General’s Office
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Join Amos Vang on this very special episode as he interviews The Right Honourable David Johnston, Canada’s 28th Governor General, on his entire life and career. If you want the full experience of this episode, tune into the YouTube version! Hockey player, lawyer, law professor, university president, university chancellor, federal election debate mo…
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191. Taking the Law to New Entrepreneurial Heights (with Stacey Kline, CEO and Co-founder of Otto Intelligence)
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Dive into the world of a lawyer turned entrepreneur. In this episode, host Ocean Enbar shares the mic with guest Stacey Kline, the CEO and co-founder of Otto Intelligence, a company where investments seek purpose. Stacey formally practiced as an associate a Goodmans LLP, where she paved a unique path for herself in the Bay street world. Called to t…
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190. Understanding Subconscious Judicial Bias (with Professor Craig Jones)
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Join our host, Nick Kruiper, in discussion with Law Professor Craig Jones of Thompson Rivers University. Dr. Jones teaches administrative and constitutional law and has an impressive resume as a litigator. Nick sits down with Dr. Jones to talk about his career. Along the way, they discuss advice for law students, the state of the legal profession a…
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189. An Introduction to Lawyer-ed (with Jashan Singh)
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Join our host Bianca Morello for a conversation with Jashan Singh, founder and managing director of Lawyer-ed. Lawyer-ed is a platform that allows pre-law and current law students to express their views on legal, political, and social issues and receive help with job searching and professional development. Jashan shares how Lawyer-ed came to be and…
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188. Protecting Civil Liberties in Times of Uncertainty (with Cara Zwibel)
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In this episode, host Ali Mesbahian chats with Cara Zwibel from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA). Cara is the director of the Fundamental Freedoms Program at the CCLA and has extensive experience in constitutional law and public policy. Tune in for this timely discussion on the civil liberties implications of policies such as the new…
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187. Mindfulness in the Law (with Professor Lynda Collins)
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In this episode, our host Nurulayn Noor sits with Lynda Collins, professor and lawyer, to discuss mental health in the legal field. As overviewed in her course Happiness and the Law, Professor Collins explores ways for law students and legal professionals to prioritize their wellbeing over every other aspect of their lives. Using various mechanisms…
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186. The Evolution of a Tech Startup and the Importance of Good Legal Advice (with Kailin Noivo).
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Join our host, Chelsea Sawaya, and her guest Kailin Noivo, Co-Founder & Chief Revenue Officer of Noibu, as they discuss the importance of having good legal advice as a technology entrepreneur. Listen in to learn more about the different stages of starting your own tech company and the challenges of changing your business plan and adopting legal pol…
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185. The Stoned Age: Cannabis Law in Canada (with Chris Nyberg)
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Join our host Lucie Zhang as she speaks with Chris Nyberg, Co-Chair of the Cannabis Group at Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, on how cannabis legislation has changed the landscape of the cannabis market across Canada. In this episode, you'll learn how the pandemic has impacted cannabis businesses and the enforceability of force majeure clauses.…
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184. DIY Law: Insights into a Solo Practice (with Nikolas Lust)
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Most of us believe that the obvious and safest route to practice once we graduate is to become an associate at an established firm. But “most of us” isn’t Nik Lust. Join host Matthew Takamatsu as he speaks with Nik, a solo practitioner, about everything you need to know about starting your own solo practice right after articling. The pair talk abou…
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183. The triple C threat: COVID, Contracting and Contractors (with Shawn Cowan)
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Our host, Chelsea Sawaya, sat down with Shawn Cowan, President of Ottawa Valley Handrailing Company LTD, to discuss managing the struggles of meeting contract deadlines with clients and contractors resulting from industry delays due to unpredictability Covid.โดย The Law School Show
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182. What to Expect During Law School Orientation and the Beginning of 1L (with Professor Anne Levesque and Sarah)
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In this episode of the Student Life Series, our host, Bianca Morello, sits down with Professor Anne Levesque and student Sarah to discuss the different activities they planned for the 1L orientation at the University of Ottawa. Some of the topics include the "hybrid" activities they organized, how to prepare for the first year of law school, and ho…
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181. Cyber Securing your practice in COVID (with Patrick Dunlop).
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Chelsea Sawaya sat down with Patrick Dunlop, Open Source & Cryptocurrency Intelligence Lead at Inquisitive Intel, to discuss what you need to do to make your business secure in the world wide web we now live in. Tune in to learn more about the importance of cyber-hygiene, the use of NFT in legal documents, and the evolution of cyber-security.…
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180. Student Legal Assistance: Hands-On Learning at a Law School Legal Clinic (with Louanne Moriarty)
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Sit down with host Sabrina Dueck and guest Louanne Moriarty as they discuss volunteering with a law school legal clinic (specifically, Student Legal Assistance at the University of Calgary). Receive some bonus tips from a pandemic-era grad on how to balance life and law school. Louanne talks about her personal experience working with SLA throughout…
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179. Matter and Energy: Carbon Pricing, Federalism, and the Future (with Steven Chaplin)
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Earlier this summer, Jake Clark sat down with Professor Steven Chaplin to discuss the historical context of the Reference re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Act. Covering the context behind the 405-page case requires looking into the history of Canadian federalism, charting its constitutional origins and evolution in a world of rapid technological expansi…
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178. The Administration of Justice in the Youth Criminal Justice System (with Jodi Koffman and Hillarie Tasche)
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Host Sabrina Dueck is joined by Jodi Koffman, a Senior Crown Attorney for the Manitoba Justice Prosecution Service, and Hillarie Tasche, a staff attorney at Legal Aid Manitoba, to discuss working in the Youth Criminal Justice System in Canada. Both guests specialize in youth crime and have worked together on many of their files. In this honest disc…
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177. What it's Like to Start a Law Practice at 25 (with Ayesha Kumararatne)
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to start your own law practice? In this episode, host Miho Kitamura speaks with Ayesha Kumararatne, an immigration lawyer who started her own practice in her mid-twenties. Her journey hasn't been without challenges. Those challenges fueled her growth, and she is thriving along with her practice. Ayesha shares v…
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176. Community Education and the Art of Hot Takes (with Michael Spratt)
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A lot of us came to law school to leave our footprint in the world. There is arguably no better person to talk to about this than the one and only Michael Spratt. Michael joins us to talk about employing your legal skills for the sake of community education, participation, and engagement so that you can make positive changes on issues that you are …
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175. When Lawyers Get Sued (with Jack Daiter)
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Join our host, William Lundy and his guest Jack Daiter, the former VP of the Primary Professional Liability Claims Department at LawPRO in this week's episode. They discuss why lawyers get sued, how these lawsuits get handled, and what can derail a successful mediation. Listen in to learn how tough calls are made at the executive level.…
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174. Worker Solidarity and Employment Class Actions (with Joshua Mandryk)
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In this episode, Joshua Mandryk— labour lawyer and employment class action litigator at Goldblatt Partners LLP— speaks to host Ali Mesbahian about building solidarity with working people and providing access to justice. Who is allowed to bring forth a class action, and what criteria must be met? What area of employment law are class actions most co…
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