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Today on Radio NL News Mornings with Jeff & Bill: Alberta premier says there’s ‘evolving discussion’ on pronouns, trans kids

“…There is the additional complicating factor that there are numerous documented instances of parents who don’t support their trans children, who are abusive to their children.”

“I think that this will play out over a long period and Alberta’s not the first province to put forward legislation of this kind… We’re going to see various challenges across the country…”

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Should we should stop saying ‘safer supply’?

Kyla Lee, a Vancouver criminal lawyer for Acumen Law Corporation, and Mo Amir, host of the podcast This is VANCOLOUR, discuss the call to stop using the term “safer supply,” political parties’ positioning ahead of this year’s provincial election, and the social media trend of sharing photos of yourself at age 21.

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Driving Law Podcast Episode 327: The Obvious and Not So Obvious Issues with the ASD

On this week’s episode Kyla and Paul look at the systemic issues with ASDs and their operating procedures. From science of the ASD to the physical capability of the general population, they show us what issues exist for this kind of testing.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 282

Welcome back to another Weird and Wacky Wednesday! This week, we’re diving into the bizarre world of audacious thefts, where the loot is as unusual as the stories behind them. These stories aren’t just about stolen goods; they make you wonder why someone would go to such efforts to acquire these hot items (well actually, one is pretty cold, one is pretty old and one is pretty sweet). So, get ready as we explore these peculiar pilferings that show that human motivation might be the weirdest and wackiest thing of all.

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Law360: AI in a B.C. courtroom: A modest proposal by Kyla Lee

Artificial Intelligence capabilities have grown fast and furious. It was only a year ago that the founder of DoNotPay, an AI chatbot “lawyer” service, offered to pay someone $100,000 to take its services to court and parrot what the AI told it to say through a bluetooth earpiece.

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Why Unreliable Breathalyzer Tests are Such a Big Concern in British Columbia

In British Columbia, people can be punished on the basis of a single result on a roadside breathalyzer test. The problem with this method of punishment is that it eliminates the need for all of the procedural safeguards that are otherwise followed in a criminal investigation to ensure that breathalyzer test produce a reliable reading.

This means that many breathalyzer tests that are conducted do not produce reliable results, and this is because factors that can affect the reliability of the test are not identified or noticed by police officers.

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Today on Radio NL News Mornings with Jeff & Bill: AI ‘hallucinated’ fake legal cases allegedly filed to B.C. court in Canadian first

“…we’ve been warned that (AI) was going to do this for a very long time… It’s artificial intelligence… It doesn’t understand what law is, it doesn’t understand what a legal system is – it merely knows that lawyers go to court and they rely on cases…”

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Animal Cruelty: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses animal cruelty… Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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