
Anna Maria DeCia-Gualtieri has been elected to lead the 2021-22 conference of the National Association for Law Placement.
Anna Maria DeCia-Gualtieri has been elected to lead the 2021-22 conference of the National Association for Law Placement.
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?”