23 min

Digital Privacy and Drug Decriminalization Litigation in BC Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan

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Understand the groundbreaking shift in digital privacy through an engaging conversation with Michael Mulligan of Mulligan Defence Lawyers as we dissect a recent Supreme Court of Canada judgment. The verdict is reshaping how we perceive privacy concerning our IP addresses, which, as it turns out, are windows into our personal lives and not just innocuous identifiers. Michael walks us through the complexities of a case that has set a new standard: law enforcement agencies must now secure a warrant before obtaining IP data. This discussion is a must-hear for anyone eager to grasp the profound implications for our constitutional rights in this digital age.

Venture into the heated debate over British Columbia's approach to drug possession decriminalization with a critical eye on the Restricting Public Consumption of Illegal Substances Act. We dissect the political chess game involving the provincial government's legislation, the backlash from harm reduction advocates, and the subsequent legal scuffles that led to an interim injunction. The episode paints a vivid picture of the tug-of-war between law enforcement, public health, and community well-being, highlighting the ongoing struggle and its wider implications for drug policy in the region. Stay tuned for a detailed analysis of these pressing issues, informed by the latest legal developments and social dynamics.

Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed. 

Understand the groundbreaking shift in digital privacy through an engaging conversation with Michael Mulligan of Mulligan Defence Lawyers as we dissect a recent Supreme Court of Canada judgment. The verdict is reshaping how we perceive privacy concerning our IP addresses, which, as it turns out, are windows into our personal lives and not just innocuous identifiers. Michael walks us through the complexities of a case that has set a new standard: law enforcement agencies must now secure a warrant before obtaining IP data. This discussion is a must-hear for anyone eager to grasp the profound implications for our constitutional rights in this digital age.

Venture into the heated debate over British Columbia's approach to drug possession decriminalization with a critical eye on the Restricting Public Consumption of Illegal Substances Act. We dissect the political chess game involving the provincial government's legislation, the backlash from harm reduction advocates, and the subsequent legal scuffles that led to an interim injunction. The episode paints a vivid picture of the tug-of-war between law enforcement, public health, and community well-being, highlighting the ongoing struggle and its wider implications for drug policy in the region. Stay tuned for a detailed analysis of these pressing issues, informed by the latest legal developments and social dynamics.

Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed. 

23 min