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The McGill Law Journal Podcast

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Under Volume 57, the McGill Law Journal became the first Canadian legal journal to launch a significant podcast series. Each episode provides a forum for discussing important legal questions, while connecting with our audience in a deeper way. Envoyez-nous un courriel à journal.law@mcgill.ca si vous avez des questions ou des suggestions.

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In this episode, we explore the legal and political implications of Bill C-18, the Online News Act, and the ongoing battle between the Canadian government and social media giants.

Our guest, Dr. Elizabeth Dubois, Associate Professor and University ... more

In this episode, we unpack the ethical and regulatory challenges posed by artificial intelligence, particularly its impact on systemic inequality.

Our guests, Professor Ignacio Cofone from Oxford University and Professor Jane Bailey from the Univer... more

The late Professor Paul André Crépeau was a legendary figure in Quebec Civil Law and in the study of civil law at McGill. His work in the reform of the Civil Code, in the development of new theories in the law of obligations, as well as his contribut... more

In this episode, we unpack the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement and the 2023 Supreme Court of Canada decision Canadian Council for Refugees v. Canada which unanimously upheld its constitutionality.

Our guest, Audrey Macklin, Professor and R... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Elizabeth Dubois
Associate professor and university research chair in politics, communication and technology at the University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
Episode: [MLJ Shorts] The Battle Between Bill C-18 & Social Media Giants
Ignacio Cofone
Associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence Law and Data Governance at McGill University
McGill University
Episode: [Counterpoint] Code of Ethics: Navigating Artificial Intelligence's Challenges and Regulation
Jane Bailey
Full professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law, focusing on technology's impact on society.
University of Ottawa
Episode: [Counterpoint] Code of Ethics: Navigating Artificial Intelligence's Challenges and Regulation
Justice Nicolas Kazirer
Justice on the Supreme Court of Canada and long-time colleague and friend of Professor Crépeau
Supreme Court of Canada
Episode: [Legal Fictions] The Life and Work of Professor Paul-André Crépeau
Professor Elise Charpentier
Professor of civil law at the University of Montreal and holder of the Jean-Louis Baudoin Chair in civil law.
University of Montreal
Episode: [Legal Fictions] The Life and Work of Professor Paul-André Crépeau
Audrey Macklin
Professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and expert on immigration and refugee law
University of Toronto
Episode: [MLJ Shorts] Expansion and Expulsion: Legal Challenges to the Safe Third Country Agreement
Katie Wilson-Milne
A partner at Schindler Cohen & Hochman LLP who specializes in art and intellectual property law.
Schindler Cohen & Hochman LLP
Episode: [MLJ Shorts] Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property, & Art
Emmett Macfarlane
Professor of Political Science at the University of Waterloo, distinguished scholar in constitutional law, governance, and public policy
University of Waterloo
Episode: [MLJ Shorts] Limits to Free Speech in Canada
Dr. Daniel Weinstock
Professor and associate dean research at McGill University in the Faculty of Law
McGill University
Episode: [MLJ Shorts] The Quebec Tuition Hikes

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Megan Campbell
Member of the McGill Law Journal's 1L Podcast Committee

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[Counterpoint] Code of Ethics: Navigating Artificial Intelligence's Challenges and Regulation
Q: What adjustments do you believe could bolster its effectiveness?
Regulations should maintain flexibility to address new challenges while having enough specificity to be meaningful.
[Counterpoint] Code of Ethics: Navigating Artificial Intelligence's Challenges and Regulation
Q: What do you perceive as the potential shortcomings or drawbacks of ADA?
The ADA involved virtually no public or expert consultation, and this lack of engagement could lead to oversight of critical issues in technology regulation.
[Counterpoint] Code of Ethics: Navigating Artificial Intelligence's Challenges and Regulation
Q: Do you believe that the discriminatory effects we're seeing are inherent to the very design of AI systems?
Yes, insufficient diversity in development leads to AI systems that exhibit racial biases.
[Counterpoint] Code of Ethics: Navigating Artificial Intelligence's Challenges and Regulation
Q: Do you think this heightened level of attention is justified?
Yes, while it's unfortunate it didn't happen sooner, it is crucial for public awareness to be raised about AI's social implications and values.
[Counterpoint] Code of Ethics: Navigating Artificial Intelligence's Challenges and Regulation
Q: Do you believe now is the appropriate time for a conversation about AI?
Yes, the impact of AI on inequality has become more evident over the years as its use in decision-making has increased.

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