The Windsor Law Revue features stand-up, spoken word, and musical performances.
The Windsor Law Revue features stand-up, spoken word, and musical performances.
Community Legal Aid has released six tips for students on protecting themselves as tenants.
A panel will hold a public conversation via Zoom about Black-Indigenous solidarity on March 26.
Law professor Sujith Xavier will explore issues around racial bias in Canada’s courts in a study funded by the Canadian Foundation for Legal Research.
Law students from the Cities and Climate Action Forum policy clinic will host a public conversation Thursday with Canada’s environment minister.
The Windsor Law chapter of Amnesty International is hosting a panel discussion Thursday on the cases of women’s rights advocates in Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The Law, Disability & Social Change Project has compiled a database of over 1,200 news stories relating to people with disabilities and COVID-19.
The public is invited to join Green Party of Canada leader Annamie Paul for a conversation moderated by Windsor Law students.
The March 9 workshop “Accessibility, Inclusion, and the Limits of the Law” is the second in the online series “It’s Accessible, but is it Inclusive?”
An online climate forum this weekend will help to launch a green movement in Canada’s Muslim community.