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Canada Butter Torts: A Truly Canadian Legal Podcast is a unique podcast that connects listeners with stories of bodily injury, recovery and life after injury. Hosted by our informative and entertaining lawyers, this podcast takes you on a journey exploring everything from legal issues to the human experience of pain and resilience. gluckstein.libsyn.com Play 1.3K 1.7K 1 episode / week Average duration 50 min June 2020 Request an email Contact Find and subscribe to the Rule of Law Matters podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. If you like our discussions, leave us a comment wherever you get your podcasts. We have also set up an email to get your feedback. If you have any suggestions or comments, please email us at podcast@lsbc.org. Marie Henein, a renowned criminal lawyer, speaks with moderator Jon Festinger about the role of lawyers, what led her to become a lawyer and the current threats to democracy and the rule of law that are occurring around the world. Marie Henein is a senior partner at Henein Hutchison LLP, which is recognized by Canadian Lawyer as one of the top ten litigation firms in the country. She recently published her memoir, Nothing But the Truth, which interweaves her personal story with her strong views on society`s most pressing legal and other issues.

Read the full text of this episode here. Conservative MP Michael Chong discusses with moderator Jon Festinger the use of « orders to council », legal secrecy and the unwritten rule of law on Parliament Hill. Produced by the Canadian Bar Association, this podcast covers a variety of topics, including wellness, legal trends and practical advice. Episodes like « How to Manage Your Stress in Law School » and « Let`s Talk Internship » are especially relevant to law students. Welcome to Case Cache! A podcast about a woman`s real crimes that focuses on Canadian law, cases and (alleged) injustices. A typical episode is that I comb through many sources and critically analyze cases in the context of existing criminological theory. I plan to publish monthly or bi-weekly episodes to explore how individual cases can be linked to systemic issues, miscarriages of justice, historical decisions, and legal formalities. I hope you will join me in exploring the world of Canadian law! Also in Mistitle Of Justice Podcasts anchor.fm/case-cache Play Jan 2021 Email Contact This is a podcast that deals with various laws and legal aspects of our government and our lives around us. Since I am in Canada, it will be mainly Canadian legislation, cases and the law in general. I hope you enjoy this podcast as the court is now in session. anchor.fm/the-armc.

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Through exciting conversations about why these professionals decided to enter and stay in the legal field after all these years, I hope to inspire other young girls, students and professionals in their own journey in the legal world and give them concrete examples of why they should become lawyers as women. anchor.fm/mariame-. Play Jan 2021 Get email contact If podcasts aren`t already part of your daily life, they should be – podcasts can be a great source of entertainment. One of my favorites is « Stuff You Should Know. » Whether you`re curious about how morphic fields work or what to do if your limb is ripped off, « Stuff You Should Know » has you covered. This is my favorite podcast, if you were wondering. Unfortunately, the episodes are not as frequent as I would like. Sean Robichaud speaks with leading professionals in the legal community about their career paths. Previous guests include former Attorneys General of Canada, members of the Law Society of Ontario, Bay Street lawyers and Supreme Court justices. Canada Every Friday at 12:00 p.m. on CJAM Radio (99.1 FM in Windsor/Detroit), join a number of outstanding Windsor law students to conduct interviews with local organizations and other student volunteers who are making a difference for change. Pro Bono Students Canada matches volunteer law students with Windsor-area organizations in need of legal services, including public interest and not-for-profit organizations. anchor.fm/pbsc-win.

Read Mar 2019 Contact Email The Rule of Law Matters podcast introduces listeners to the concept of the rule of law and how it protects our rights and freedoms in a free and democratic society. Canada Discover the intellectual property landscape with Bereskin & Parr`s podcast series, co-hosted by lawyers Donald Cameron and Catherine Lovrics. In this series, leading Canadian experts discuss important and practical intellectual property issues. Also in the bereskinparr.podbe IP podcasts. Playâ 2.9K â Apr 2019 Get Email Contact In this particular episode, Danielle interviews Mona Duckett, a highly regarded trial and appellate lawyer. As a defense attorney in several high-profile cases during her four decades in the legal profession, Mona provides insight into two of her most high-profile cases. Canada Join us to interview lawyers and industry leaders from key sectors and question trends, issues and opportunities in Canada`s changing legal landscape. The conversations bring both a global perspective and the instinct of a lawyer advocating for identifying issues to keep your business aware of the risks. Nortonrosefulbrigh.

Play 5.7K 19.8K to 2 episodes / month to Average duration 39 min Receive contact by email If you`ve ever studied administrative law with Professor Craig Forces, you`re probably familiar with this podcast that deals with issues related to Canadian national security law and policy. Episode 122, which deals with Parliament`s role in a pandemic, is particularly relevant in the context of COVID-19. Beginning with volume 57, the McGill Law Journal was the first Canadian law journal to launch a major podcast series. In the years since, our podcasts have explored many of the most important topics in Canadian law, including debates over criminal justice or the structure of Canadian federalism, as well as international issues such as humanitarian crises or emerging norms such as the legal personality of the environment. Each episode features interviews with leading academics, practitioners and other experts, many of whom have been directly involved in the debates and decisions that continue to shape the law in Canada and around the world. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sidebar Canada is a podcast for new lawyers and law students who want to keep their finger on the pulse of what`s happening in Canadian law.