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The Law Society of UTSC (LSOU), the largest club on campus that is dedicated to the success of UTSC students in the legal field. We host academic and social events including mooting competitions for students. Visit our website, lsou.ca, or check out our Facebook or Instagram for more.

LSOU Podcast 2020-2021 Law Society of UTSC

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The Law Society of UTSC (LSOU), the largest club on campus that is dedicated to the success of UTSC students in the legal field. We host academic and social events including mooting competitions for students. Visit our website, lsou.ca, or check out our Facebook or Instagram for more.

    In Conversation with Rodney Small

    In Conversation with Rodney Small

    A follow up to our first podcast that analyzed the Impact R V. R.D.S has had on the Canadian criminal justice system, 

    the LSOU met with Mr. Rodney Smalls to talk to him about his experience with the Canadian criminal justice system and his current work.

    We were also joined by Andrew Luesley, a Legal Scholar and Ph.D. Candidate at Allard Law school . 

    About Rodney
    Rodney is a father, change maker, community builder, mentor, coach, and entrepreneur. Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Rodney has established a passion for both its people and communities, working hard to help ensure those individuals and communities thrive and grow. As a graduate of Dalhousie’s Bachelor of Management program with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, Rodney uses his skills and expertise to engage people to identify innovative ways of dealing with social, cultural, and environmental issues that have affected the growth of the community. Rodney’s passion for the African Nova Scotian (ANS) community inspires his work, as it is here where he has developed many of the values and beliefs that are ingrained in his efforts.

    About Andrew
    Andrew is a Canadian legal scholar pursuing doctoral studies at Allard Law. His doctoral research programme is in the area of Law & Technology with a focus on Blockchain and Private Commercial Law. His research seeks to answer how common law and equitable tools can be used to provide compensation to victims of fraud effectuated using smart contracts.

    Andrew Master’s thesis, “Playing the race card: Racial bias in judicial decision-making” makes note of Rodney’s story.

    • 48 min
    R v. R.D.S. and BLM

    R v. R.D.S. and BLM

    In this episode, Candace Nguyen discusses the case of R v. R.D.S; systemic  racism within the Canadian context; legal realism and contextualized  judging; criminal record suspensions and accessibility of justice; and  Black Lives Matter.



    R v. R.D.S: https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/1549/index.do

    Are arbitrators human?: https://doi.org/10.1111/jels.12129

    Playing the race card: racial bias in judicial decision making: https://open.library.ubc.ca/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0357145

    • 11 min

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