
Episode 7: AI and the Law
For this bilingual episode of the Ottawa Law Review podcast, we discuss immigration and refugee law in Canada and its recent developments.

For this bilingual episode of the Ottawa Law Review podcast, we discuss immigration and refugee law in Canada and its recent developments.

For this bilingual episode of the Ottawa Law Review podcast, we discuss immigration and refugee law in Canada and its recent developments.

In this episode, a new logo, theme music, and a rigourous discussion of five cases to watch this fall at the Supreme Court of Canada.

In this episode, we dive into Saskatchewan and Ontario’s constitutional challenge of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act. Specifically, we discuss the legislative history of the Act; how it operates; and the arguments put forward by the two provinces and Canada.

In this episode, Megan Wallace and Joël Dubois from Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall discuss the highs and lows of cannabis legalization in Canada for citizens, industries, employers, employees and more!

Professors Backhouse and Crew from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law discuss their involvement in the Globe and Mail’s “Unfounded” series on why Canadian police dismiss 1 in 5 sexual assault claims.

In this first episode, guest speaker Professor Adam Dodek from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law discusses constitutional law, Chief Justice McLachlin’s legacy, Canada 150 and Indigenous legal issues, legal ethics, and the challenges facing young lawyers.