
Charity Law, Charter Scrutiny, and Articling Insights with Megan Walwyn
Stare Indecisis · CFUV, Appeal Publishing Society
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Show Notes
In this episode, Manisha and Caterina sit down with Megan Walwyn, a featured author in the upcoming 30th anniversary edition of the Appeal Law Journal. Megan discusses her thought-provoking article, "Does Canada’s Registered Charity Regime Withstand Charter Scrutiny." They discuss Megan’s journey to UVic Law, the inspiration behind her article, and the key insights she uncovered during her research. Megan then shares her perspectives on the evolving relationship between charity law and political influence in Canada. As an articling student, Megan also offers invaluable advice for law students and those preparing for their summer or articling positions. From navigating the articling process to building confidence and expertise in the legal field, this discussion is a must-listen for those embarking on their own legal careers.
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Hosted by Manisha Mann and Caterina Fusco.
Edited by Manisha Mann and Caterina Fusco.
Music: Positive Morning Vibes by Universfield -- Positive Morning Vibes by Universfield -- https://freesound.org/s/746212/ -- License: Attribution 4.0-- License: Attribution 4.0
Recorded at, and distributed by, CFUV Radio in Victoria, BC.