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Verdicts and Voices
Canadian Bar Association
53 episodes
17 hours ago
Verdicts & Voices is a legal current affairs podcast presented by the Canadian Bar Association. With her retinue of expert guests, host Alison Crawford keeps listeners up to date on news, views, and stories about the law and the justice system in Canada.
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Verdicts & Voices is a legal current affairs podcast presented by the Canadian Bar Association. With her retinue of expert guests, host Alison Crawford keeps listeners up to date on news, views, and stories about the law and the justice system in Canada.
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Education
Society & Culture,
Government
Episodes (20/53)
Verdicts and Voices
A chat with Margaret Satterthwaite, UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers
How can we recognize and address threats to the rule of law? And how can lawyers persuade the public that judicial independence is everyone’s concern? UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite has some ideas.
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17 hours ago
17 minutes 34 seconds

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Artificial intelligence, genuine bias: law professors Gideon Christian and Jake Effoduh
How do we tap the vast potential of artificial intelligence systems without exacerbating biases inherent in the data they train on? According to law professors Dr. Gideon Christian and Jake Effoduh, the answer begins with listening to AI experts from impacted communities.
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1 week ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

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Do we need a bail bill? Melanie Webb and Daniel Lerner react to Bill C-14
Criminal lawyers Melanie Webb and Daniel Lerner take on some of the key questions raised by Ottawa’s new bail and sentencing legislation: Do reverse onuses matter? Will the new bill aggravate court delays? And why is stealing from Walmart worse than stealing a stranger’s purse?
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes 12 seconds

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The sisterhood of “gender sellouts” in criminal law: Anita Szigeti, Hamna Anwar and Kyla Lee
Three criminal defence lawyers discuss the obstacles they’ve faced as women in their field, and the community they’ve built to overcome them.
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4 weeks ago
32 minutes 10 seconds

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Supreme Court fall preview with Nadia Effendi
As Canada’s Supreme Court begins its fall session, court watcher Nadia Effendi previews some of the main cases to keep an eye on.
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1 month ago
19 minutes 13 seconds

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Justice by the numbers: Hon. David Brown on delays, data, and thumping the drum
How can Canadian courts reduce delays? According to retired Ontario judge David Brown, it starts with actually understanding the problem, and he has some outside-the-box ideas to make it happen.
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1 month ago
18 minutes 3 seconds

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“One day, she just had enough”: Karin Wells on the women behind landmark cases in Canadian law
To begin the fall season, award-winning journalist Karin Wells discusses her new book about major cases in the history of women’s rights in Canada, their tenacious – and often reluctant – protagonists, and the ongoing relevance of the issues raised.
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1 month ago
19 minutes 50 seconds

Verdicts and Voices
Verdicts and Voices: David Frum on the rule of law, asylum systems, and why Canada is global democracy’s “least dirty shirt”
In this special episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, political commentator David Frum discusses the evolving state of the Canada-U.S. relationship with host Alison Crawford at a live event jointly presented by the Canadian and American Bar Associations.
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2 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 25 seconds

Verdicts and Voices
Verdicts and Voices: Canada’s first Black female judge and the RDS Case, lawyers getting laughs, and the Safe Third Country Agreement.
In this episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, historian Constance Backhouse shares the story of the momentous 1997 RDS case and the effect it had on the career of Canada’s first Black female judge, we speak with lawyers who in their spare time do stand-up comedy and run a fantasy court league, and we look at the Safe Third Country Agreement.
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3 months ago
58 minutes 43 seconds

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Verdicts and Voices: Bill C-2, Indigenous legal practices, and Dagenais v CBC
In this episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, two Chief Justices share their experiences incorporating Indigenous cultural and legal practices into proceedings, we hear concerns from the legal community about the Federal government's proposed new Strong Borders Act, or Bill C-2, and we take a look at the landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision on publication bans, Dagenais v CBC.
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4 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 36 seconds

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Verdicts and Voices: A troubling trademark scam, AI hallucination cases and the 1998 Secession Reference
In this episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, we examine a troubling trademark scam targeting clients of Canadian patent lawyers, we discuss a recent case of AI hallucinations in documents submitted to the Ontario Superior Court, and we take a look at the 1998 Supreme Court of Canada’s Reference on Secession.
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5 months ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

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Verdicts and Voices: The Ontario Civil Rules Review, crossing the US-Canada border, and landmark immigration cases
In this episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, we welcome the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario Geoffrey Morawetz for a conversation about the Civil Rules Review, we talk about the current realities of traveling south of the border and we take a look at landmark immigration cases at the Supreme Court of Canada.
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6 months ago
54 minutes 52 seconds

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Verdicts and Voices: The 2025 Federal Election
In this special election edition of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, we take a closer look at the federal parties’ criminal justice platforms, former attorneys general Anne McLellan and Peter MacKay talk about major legal issues that have been missing from the political debate during the campaign and CBA President Lynne Vicars talks about the association’s priorities for this campaign.
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6 months ago
53 minutes 32 seconds

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Verdicts and Voices: The international rule of law, tax reform, and access to abortion
In this episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, we evaluate the current state of the international rule of law, especially as the United States re-thinks its relationship to global institutions and legal principles, we have an interesting discussion about tax reform, and we take a look at landmark Supreme Court decisions on access to abortion.
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7 months ago
44 minutes 45 seconds

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Verdicts and Voices: The use of AI at the Federal Court, the tort of family violence, and R v. Drybones
In this episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, we welcome Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton who explains how virtually no one is declaring the use of AI in their filings; we take a look at the recent Supreme Court hearing into the proposed new tort of family violence; and we dive into R v. Drybones, the first case the Supreme Court decided under the 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights.
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8 months ago
46 minutes 43 seconds

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Verdicts and Voices: The notwithstanding clause, Gold Seal v. Alberta and a conversation with Chief Justice Richard Wagner
In this first episode of Modern Law: Verdicts and Voices, we delve into the contentious legal debate over the notwithstanding clause; we take a look at a prohibition-era judgment that, even 100 years later, continues to affect interprovincial trade; and in an exclusive interview with Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner about the court’s milestone 150th anniversary, we learn how the court has started to explore the possibility of offering judicial mediation to expand access to justice.
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9 months ago
49 minutes 51 seconds

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Episode 37: Supreme court briefing
Episode 37: Nadia Effendi of BLG is back on the show to discuss the latest at the Supreme Court of Canada.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 25 seconds

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Episode 36: Dr. Anton Korynevych on the effort to create a Special Tribunal on Crimes of Aggression Against Ukraine.
Our guest is Dr. Anton Korynevych, Ambassador at Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. As Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine hits the two-year mark – 10 years since the invasion of the Crimean Peninsula –we discuss why it isn’t currently possible to prosecute a war of aggression committed by Russia's leadership before the ICC, the need for Vladimir Putin and his inner circle to be held accountable, and issue surrounding the legitimacy of a newly created court for that purpose.
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1 year ago
51 minutes 14 seconds

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Episode 35: Justice Minister Arif Virani on criminal law reform, expanding MAiD and the state of our courts
Our guest today is Arif Virani, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada who has kindly agreed to share with our listeners the status of several pressing issues. We discuss criminal justice reform, the recent pause on the expansion of medical assistance in dying and plans to introduce online harms legislation. He also addresses judicial vacancies and the increasing resource challenges that our courts are facing.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 47 seconds

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Episode 34: Amanda Chaboryk and Alex Hawley on how to use AI in a legal practice
In the field of law, there are several crucial areas where generative AI demonstrates considerable promise – namely in the efficiencies it can create in contract generation, document review, legal research, and predictive analytics. So it’s expected to become an indispensable productivity tool across the legal profession The question then arises: how can this technology be effectively integrated into a legal practice or department?
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1 year ago
47 minutes 26 seconds

Verdicts and Voices
Verdicts & Voices is a legal current affairs podcast presented by the Canadian Bar Association. With her retinue of expert guests, host Alison Crawford keeps listeners up to date on news, views, and stories about the law and the justice system in Canada.