Join student editor, Patricia Doiron, as she sits down with Dr. Agnieszka Doll to discuss the story of the legalization of psychedelics in Canada. Dr. Doll is a socio-legal scholar in law, health, science and regulation and an Assistant Professor at the Department of History and Sociology at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. The discussion looks at the network of actors who have played various yet intersecting roles in the process of psychedelic legalization in Canada, the Food and Drugs Act, and regulatory pathways which advocacy regulatory efforts have been streamlined in Canada.
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DLJ Podcast – Ep 36 – Melisa Marsman – A Critical Race Analysis of the Nova Scotia Land Titles Clarification Act
Join student editor, Gavin, as he sits down with Professor Melisa Marsman of the Schulich School of Law to discuss her forthcoming article, “Good Deeds? A Critical Race Analysis of the Nova Scotia Land Titles Clarification Act.” Gavin and Melisa discuss the title insecurity faced by African Nova Scotian communities, and examine Nova Scotia’s efforts on land titles clarification through the lens of interest-convergence theory.