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In-Focus

The In-Sight Photography Project

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In-Focus is a production of the In-Sight Photography Project. Listen as Program Director Zach Stephens interviews students, alumni, supporters, and volunteers of In-Sight about their experiences with the organization and as photographers.
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One Nation Under Crime

One Nation Under Crime

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One Nation Under Crime is a historical chronological true crime podcast. Join Kayla and Leah each week as they discuss true crime cases and history from each year starting with the first recorded murder trial of the United States in 1800. Reminding everyone, there isn’t always liberty and justice for all.
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My name is JC (Jean Claude) Brooks, and my mission is to give a voice to those who have ever felt like they didn’t fit under a certain category… those who might feel like they “don’t belong.” From growing up as a young Haitian boy to being adopted as a teenager into a Caucasian family in America, this is my story of becoming. I look forward to introducing you to people like me, people unlike me, and people who are still figuring it out. We will also explore how you can help children who are ...
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Welcome to Friends Who Argue, a podcast for the litigation bar brought to you by The Advocates’ Society and hosted by our Young Advocates' and 10+ Standing Committees. Friends Who Argue features intimate conversations with advocates from across Canada, who will share stories from their journeys as advocates. As litigators, we live in an adversarial world but we all have one thing in common - we are officers of the court who are passionate about the profession of law and advocating for our cl ...
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This is the second of three segments in a limited series on the Right to Disconnect. In this segment, Young Advocates' Standing Committee Member James Hardy moderates a discussion with Ms. Erin Durant, who founded Durant Barristers in Ottawa after practising law as a partner at a large national firm and who was recognized by Canadian Lawyer in 2022…
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This is the first of three podcast segments in a limited series on ongoing practice and procedural issues affecting young lawyers inspired by the Right to Disconnect policy incorporated into the Employment Standards Act, 2000 on December 2, 2021, and on how lawyers can proactively balance their professional and ethical obligations through the right…
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In this second episode of a 2-part podcast on inquisitorial proceedings, our expert TAS panel from across the country explains how they bring their own experience and perspective to their work on public inquiries and coroner’s inquests. In this episode, you will hear about these lawyers who found themselves practicing in this area and the challenge…
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Public inquiries and coroner’s inquests are many things, but they are not trials. In this first episode of a 2-part podcast, TAS members from across the country share their perspectives on inquests and inquiries, how they function, what they achieve and how to be effective advocates in a non-adversarial process. Ludmila Herbst is a partner at Farri…
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The Mid-Career Advocates’ Standing Committee’s Speaker Series explores litigation scenarios that can be impacted by cryptocurrencies. Miranda Spence moderates the discussion with Madison Robins, Richard Niman and Jeff Newton, who share their experiences and insights into the what, when and how of dealing with crypto assets in litigation. Miranda Sp…
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In this episode, Michael Ding sits down for a conversation with Frank Walwyn, recipient of the 2022 Eric Hoaken Excellence in Mentoring Award. The pair discuss Frank’s career, what inspired him to become a litigation lawyer and Frank’s approach to mentoring. Drawing from experience, Frank gives invaluable advice to both those looking to be an impac…
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EPISODE OFFICIALLY STARTS AT 21:30 Join the ONUC gals this episode as they discuss their thoughts and feelings on Oppenheimer and Barbie (extensively) and the alleged outlaw George Lane. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onena…
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Join the ONUC gals this episode as they discuss the death of Bill Sketoe and how it relates to the legendary writer (and Kayla's hero) Kathryn Tucker Windham. Leah gives us the events for 1864 and Kayla gives the listeners insight into what has been going on in her life behind the scenes. If you or someone you know is struggling with domestic viole…
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In this episode, Kim Potter speaks with Yola Ventresca and Emily Lawrence about their experiences as managing partners of their respective law firms. They discuss how Yola and Emily came to be appointed to those leadership roles, what they have learned, and how they would describe their management styles. They also discuss the emergence of younger,…
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This week the ONUC gals are talking about the infamous Hatfield-McCoy Feud. If you only know bits and pieces about the story, then you might not know how intense this family feud might have been. The militia in two states are threatened to be called in, there's a love story, and it all led to the final event the New Year's Massacre. The Hatfield-Mc…
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This is ACTUALLY episode 83! S/O to Megan for letting us know that Kayla uploaded the SAME audio file from the last ep. Her embarrassment is likely sufficient punishment for this snafu! Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the New York City Draft Riots and *big surprise* more on the Civil War. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website ww…
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How do you like the new pod art?! Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the events that led to the hanging of William Bruce Mumford and the life of Confederate spy Belle Siddons. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenat…
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In this episode, Webnesh Haile speaks with Neha Chugh, the 2022 recipient of The Advocates’ Society’s Catzman Award for Professionalism and Civility. Neha and Web discuss non-linear career paths, the line between zealous representation and incivility, practical tips for remaining civil, and the role of professionalism in fostering the administratio…
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As promised, the episode starts at 31:23. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss controversial issues that have occurred since the unexpected ONUC hiatus, more of the Civil War, and the murder of William 'Bull' Nelson. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are…
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In this episode, Kristen Duerhammer speaks with Ewa Krajewska and Andrea Gonsalves about the implications of the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Sherman Estate v. Donovan, 2021 SCC 25. They discuss the constitutional foundations of the open court principle, the test for discretionary limits on court openness, and situations where court openne…
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In this episode, Chris Horkins sits down with his colleague Kayla Smith, a TAS member committed to making a difference for aspiring young Black lawyers in Canada. They discuss Kayla’s involvement in various initiatives and tackling the “pipeline” issue for increasing diversity in the legal profession. They touch on the importance of representation,…
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There might be some audio issues on this week's episode. Sorry in advance! Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the start of the Civil War, a woman you don't want to cross, and another woman who made history in New Mexico. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. …
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From fall 2021 to early 2022, three members of the Young Advocates Standing Committee’s Future of the Profession working group, Brendan McArthur-Stevens, Sara McGregor, and Zac Thiffault, conducted a survey of young advocates asking what they hoped for and expected from their workplaces as people started to return to the office. The survey – The fu…
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This week you get one ONUC gal! No, Kayla and Leah are not in a fight and they aren't breaking up the friendship. Kayla decided to go solo this week so you can get an episode and it's a good one! Remember Steve the Pirate? He makes a cameo and also learn out who John Gotti might have pulled style inspo from. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our web…
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We're back and back with another precedent setting case! This week we are covering the murder of Philip Barton Key II and the first use of temporary insanity as a defense. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime,…
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Life got in the way of recording an episode this week but we wanted to still leave you with a little something to get your week started. We hope you enjoy! Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by search…
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Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss The Manheim Tragedy. Trigger Warning Level: Low / Sexual Assault Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by searching 'One Nation Under Crime'. Follow One Natio…
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This episode features a conversation about private international law hosted by Gabriel Poliquin (Olthuis van Ert) with retired Supreme Court of Canada Justice Louis LeBel and Paul-Erik Veel (Lenczner Slaght). Marking the 10th anniversary of the foundational Supreme Court of Canada Club Resorts v Van Breda decision (written by the Honourable Louis L…
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Happy Thanksgiving ONUC Fam! Join the ONUC gals this week as they play a game of Would You Rather but Thanksgiving Edition and as they discuss the Thirtieth Street Murder. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime,…
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I was blessed to have the opportunity to have an honest and open conversation with mental health advocate, entrepreneur, and life coach George P Brooks. George is the founder of METTA Association, a nonprofit organization committed to advocacy and awareness for decriminalizing and destigmatizing that which concerns mental illness. After discovering…
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We're baaaaaack! Join the ONUC gals this week as the talk about the Dead Rabbit Riots as well as the life and legacy of Milton Hershey. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by…
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Trigger Warning: This episode contains content about suicide. Today, I share an eye-opening interview with my brother, Zach Brooks. Zach shares some major trauma that he has experienced and how he has taken his adversities and turned them into strength. Zach unfortunately lost two of his dearest friends within months of each other, which brought on…
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In this episode of our Mental Matters series, I share with you an interview with a dear friend of mine, Kayla. She shares with us her journey of navigating life with anxiety from childhood to adulthood. Kayla discovered her feelings of anxiety at a young age, and her journey to becoming ready for therapy aims to inspire and give you guidance. Reali…
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss The Bond Street Tragedy. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by searching 'One Nation Under Crime'. Follow One N…
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We are back after taking some time to develop a new series: Mental Matters. Throughout this series, I will be taking you into the minds and the hearts of people like you... people with unique stories, everyday battles, and accomplishments that have molded them into the individuals they are today. Mental health has become near and dear to me as I ha…
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The ONUC gals promised a unique Halloween episode and well... Kayla delivered on an interesting one. First we take a step back to the last episode and the Free State Hotel (now The Eldridge Hotel). Then we will go back a couple more to the US Camel Corps which birthed a southwest cryptid. Finally, we're off to the White House where we discuss inter…
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In this episode, The Hon. John I. Laskin, a former justice at the Court of Appeal for Ontario, sits down with Natalia Rodriguez, Partner at Conway Baxter Wilson LLP, to share his observations on oral and written advocacy. The wide-ranging discussion touches on the value and purpose of oral and written advocacy, the questions in judges’ minds that a…
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Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss Bleeding Kansas, John Brown, and the Pottawatomie Massacre. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by searching 'One Nation Under Cr…
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Join the ONUC gals this week as they cover the murder of Justus Mathews and the Wakemanite cult. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by searching 'One Nation Under Crime'. Fo…
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Join the ONUC gals this week as they dive into the world of gangsters and the mob with the story of William Poole aka Bill the Butcher. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by…
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In Part 2 of this two-part series, our panel continues their discussion on Indigenous laws and legal traditions, with a focus on the way forward. They discuss some of the work that is already taking place in Indigenous communities to revitalize Indigenous legal traditions and to exercise governance authority within the Canadian context more broadly…
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In Part 1 of this two-part series, Aria Laskin speaks with Prof. Aimée Craft, Prof. Alan Hanna and Christina Gray about Indigenous laws and legal orders, and the interactions of those systems with Western legal traditions. The panelists introduce the concept of Indigenous laws and legal orders, and some of the key pillars of Anishinaabe law. They a…
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When a murderer goes to prison for a murder, there are a few things we know to be true. First and foremost is the person's name. But, what if we aren't even sure of that? Join the ONUC gals this week as they go over the life and death of queen Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, the case of the 'veiled murderess', and the rumors surrounding her true ident…
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Could America have its own Robin Hood? Possibly and he might be Tiburcio Vasquez. Join the ONUC gals as they discuss Hispanic Heritage Month, the life and crime of Tiburcio Vasquez, and the storybook hero he inspired (hint: it's actually not Robin Hood). Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to…
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Was it Arthur Spring or Arthur Spring Jr? Join the ONUC gals as they discuss the murders of Honora Shaw and Ellen Lynch, the person of interest this week, Bat Masterson, and the historic Market Street in Philadelphia. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twi…
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Join the ONUC gals as they discuss the murder at Doodlebug Bridge, the history of Cuyahoga Falls, and how Labor Day actually originated. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook b…
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It's another unfortunate name and in this case we have mixed feelings. You decide... selfish land pirate or a man protecting his property? Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the first official recorded homicide case before the Oregon Supreme Court. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the way…
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Sometimes it's the person you least expect that turns out to have a dark side. It's even more shocking when that person is respected and loved by others. But, what if they are also the reverend?! Join the ONUC gals this week as the discuss the murder of schoolteacher Clement Lassiter by Reverend George Washington Carawan. Trigger Warning Level: Low…
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Yes, the last name is tragic but even more terrible are the crimes that the woman committed. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the life and confession of Pamela Lee Worms. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenation…
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There aren't many states that can say they've only had ONE execution in their history. But, Wisconsin is certainly on that list. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the death penalty, John McCaffary's crime that made him infamous, and the execution that was the one and only in the state of Wisconsin. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our we…
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Bit of a content warning on this one! While there is no language involved... there's innuendo that might be a bit too close to the line for those with younger ears around. On this USBS we decided to mix it up a bit and show another side of the ONUC gals that you don't typically see. For this episode, Kayla found crazy news articles that make you th…
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In this episode, we are digging into the first gold rushes in the United States and no... California wasn't the first. We're heading down south to North Carolina and Georgia. We are learning some interesting things in this episode. For instance, did you know the Trail of Tears was a result of the Georgia gold rush? Now you do. Visit our website www…
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Lust, Love, Loathing, and Loot are the four Ls of murder. This case has a bit of it all. This week join the ONUC gals as they discuss the Dunbar Hollow Murders. Small Trigger Warning for Child Death Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime,…
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Several items are stollen from a house on Goffle Road. Just a bit later, a judge and his wife are brutally murdered. But, nothing is taken. Why? This week the ONUC gals discuss an attorney's thoughts on the court system, the events in 1850, and the Goffle Road murders. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all…
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This week's episode was Kayla's dream came true and the ONUC gals covered the odd life and mysterious death of Edgar Allan Poe. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and on both YouTube and Facebook by searchi…
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