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#lang pollen
◊define-meta[page-title]{Lists}
Here are some of the things I like and that I tend to recommend to
people.
◊sub-heading{Podcasts}
◊itemize{
[Borderlines](https://borderlines.ca/) (Canadian immigration law and
policy)
[Cambie Report](https://www.cambiereport.ca/) (Vancouver politics)
[The Docket](http://www.michaelspratt.com/poadcast-legal-matters)
(Canadian law, often criminal law)
[Electon Profit Makers](http://www.electionprofitmakers.com/) (I will
not try to describe this work of art)
[In All
Fairness](https://ciaj-icaj.ca/en/podcasts/in-all-fairness/?ci=21)
(Canadian legal podcast focusing on the judiciary, public law, and the
administration of justice)
[Intrepid](https://www.intrepidpodcast.com/podcast) (Canadian national
security law and policy)
[Ipse Dixit](https://shows.acast.com/ipse-dixit) (Legal scholarship;
interviews with authors about their writing)
[Judge John
Hodgman](https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/judge-john-hodgman/)
(Humanism, comedy, whether a hot dog is a sandwich)
[Just Between
Us](https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stitcher/just-between-us-stitcher)
(Alison Raskin and Gaby Dunn chat, conduct interviews, and answer
questions)
[Law Bytes](https://www.michaelgeist.ca/category/podcasts-2/) (Michael
Geist and guests on Canadian technology law)
[The Lawfare
Podcast](https://www.lawfareblog.com/topic/lawfare-podcast) (US
national security law and policy)
[Media Indigena](https://mediaindigena.com/) (Indigenous issues in Canada)
[On the Media](https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm) (American
weekly radio show from WNYC, covering anything touching journalism,
tech, and expression)
[Oral Argument](https://oralargument.org/) (Legal theory, writing,
jurisprudence, etc.)
[Politicoast](https://www.politicoast.ca/) (BC and Canadian politics)
[Strict Scrutiny](https://strictscrutinypodcast.com/) (US Supreme
Court)
[The Trauma-Informed
Lawyer](https://thetraumainformedlawyer.simplecast.com/) ("a
do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law";
"education about trauma, vicarious trauma and trauma-informed
lawyering")
}
◊sub-heading{New music}
Where I like to find new music.
◊itemize{
[BBC Sounds](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds)
[NTS Radio](https://nts.live)
[PyroRadio](http://www.pyroradio.com/)
[RinseFM](https://rinse.fm/)
}
◊sub-heading{Books}
Find me on
[Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/83412315-sancho).
◊sub-heading{Some supplementary material for law school}
Here are some sources I've found interesting and helpful throughout
law school.
◊itemize{
Craig Forcese, "[Public Law and
Legislation](https://www.craigforcese.com/podcasts/2016/12/28/constitutional-and-public-law.html)"
(presents the constitutional principles underlying public power in
Canada, sources of legitimacy and accountability, and the process of
creating legislation)
Craig Forcese, "[Administrative
Law](https://www.craigforcese.com/administrative-law)" (how courts
review executive acts; includes updates from ◊em{Vavilov})
The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, "[Charter: A
Course"](https://aspercentre.ca/charter-a-course/) (podcast about
Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation)
Intrepid podcast's "[Muskoka Chair
Chats](https://www.intrepidpodcast.com/podcast)" episodes 126,
127, 128, 129, 134 (an explainer series on the Charter)
John Borrows, "[Law
340](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3GVqsk_81azYxiGda4j6iQ/videos)"
(YouTube series on Canada's Aboriginal law, with some discussion about
Indigenous law as well)
Supreme Advocacy's ["SCC Weekly" and "Student Extras" email
lists](https://supremeadvocacy.ca/bulletin/?lang=fr)
}
◊sub-heading{Writing resources}
Just some things that have influenced how I communicate.
◊itemize{
Bryan A. Garner, ◊a[#:href
"https://global.oup.com/academic/product/garners-modern-english-usage-9780190491482"]{◊em{Garner's
Modern English Usage}}, 4th ed (New York: Oxford University Press,
2016).
Louise Rosenblatt, ◊a[#:href ""]{◊em{Literature as Exploration}}, 5th
ed (New York: MLA, 1995).
Francis-Noël Thomas & Mark Turner, ◊a[#:href
"http://classicprose.com/"]{◊em{Clear and Simple as the Truth: Writing
Classic Prose}} (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011).
Edward Tufte, ◊a[#:href
"https://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/books_vdqi"]{◊em{Visual Display of
Quantitative Information}}, 2nd ed, (Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press,
2001).
Chelsea Vowel, ◊a[#:href
"https://www.portageandmainpress.com/product/indigenous-writes/"]{◊em{Indigenous
Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada}}
(Winnipeg: Highwater Press, 2016).
}