Living808 Highlights: What’s the Law Podcasts (April)


by KHON2

KHON2— Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerges as both a beacon of innovation and a harbinger of apprehension in today's tech landscape. The promise of AI lies in its capacity to swiftly process vast data troves, potentially revolutionizing fields like medicine while streamlining mundane tasks. Yet, alongside its awe-inspiring capabilities, AI casts a shadow of concern, raising questions []

Michael Geist—The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 200: Colin Bennett on the EU’s Surprising Adequacy Finding on Canadian Privacy Law. A little over five years ago, I launched the Law Bytes podcast with an episode featuring Elizabeth Denham, then the UK’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, who provided her perspective on Canadian privacy law. I must admit that I didn’t know what the future would hold for the podcast, but I certainly did not envision reaching 200 episodes. I think it’s been a fun, entertaining, and educational ride. I’m grateful to the incredible array of guests, to Gerardo Lebron Laboy, who has been there to...

One Green Planet—April 2024 Animal Law Updates: Investigations and the Law. Despite evidence of criminal behavior, prosecutors will not always charge a corporation, or even the owner of a corporation, with a crime.

WRIC—What’s the line between a student’s right to protest and a violation of the law?. The right to peacefully protest is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution -- but when does someone’s right to protest break the law?