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A recent court decision will award the Class Action Clinic at Windsor Law approximately $250,000.
A recent court decision will award the Class Action Clinic at Windsor Law approximately $250,000.
Windsor Law’s Sujith Xavier, Valarie Waboose, and Beverly Jacobs are among the editors of Decolonizing Law.
The Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education conferred two of its three 2021 awards to Windsor Law.
Windsor Law associate dean Laverne Jacobs is nominated to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Efficacy should not be sacrificed for efficiency in the administration of justice, Community Legal Aid says in a submission to the Ontario government.
Chile Eboe-Osuji, former president of the International Criminal Court, will take up a part-time appointment at the University of Windsor.
Local stakeholders will come together this week to discuss the urban issues facing Windsor and how the city is responding to them.
Canada’s Indian residential school system must be investigated as a crime against humanity, says acting dean of law Beverly Jacobs.
UWindsor law professor Reem Bahdi has accepted an appointment as dean of the Faculty of Law.
Acting dean of law Beverly Jacobs appears in a three-part video series about land governance.