
JUR-ED EPISODE 11: Prison Abolition in a Pandemic
Hello and welcome back to the JUR-ED podcast. The material today comes from an ongoing Webinar series, CONTAIN COVID, NOT PEOPLE: a collaboration between the Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy...
13 Touko 202052min

JUR-ED EPISODE 10: Tenant Rights and Rent Strikes During a Pandemic
Hello and welcome back to the JUR-ED podcast. Your host today is Mae J. Nam. In this episode we hear from Brendan Jowett of Neighbourhood Legal Services and Kevin LaForest of Scarborough Community Leg...
2 Touko 202026min

JUR-ED EPISODE 9: Covid-19 and the Right to Refuse Unsafe Work
Hello and welcome back to the JUR-ED podcast. Your host today is Mae J. Nam. Today is April 28th: the National Day of Mourning in Canada, a day where we recognize the many workers who have lost their ...
28 Huhti 202030min

JUR-ED EPISODE 8: PROGESSIVE LAWYERING DURING COVID
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
26 Huhti 202054min

JUR-ED EPISODE 7: Videotaping Police Misconduct
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
13 Tammi 20201h 13min

JUR-ED EPISODE 6: Systemic Racism against Indigenous people in Thunder Bay
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
6 Tammi 20201h 3min

JUR-ED EPISODE 5: Revisiting the Rule of Law
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
24 Joulu 201953min



















