Windsor law students have revived their newspaper, now named Headnotes, as a digital publication.
Windsor law students have revived their newspaper, now named Headnotes, as a digital publication.
A new speaker series will feature experts on intellectual property law from around the world.
The Equity and Diversity Committee at Windsor Law is hosting a facilitated discussion Jan. 18 on recent incidents of anti-Black racism.
Law professors Sujith Xavier and Tess Sheldon received Partnership Engage Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Three projects affiliated with Windsor Law received recognition at the 2020 Canadian Law Blog Awards.
Last week, federal Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion Carla Qualtrough met virtually with Windsor-Essex advocates for people with disabilities, including the Law, Disability and Social Change Project at Windsor Law.
Led by project director Laverne Jacobs, associate dean of Windsor Law for research and graduate studies, the group had seven students in attendance, including third-year JD/MSW major Deborah Willoughby.
EllisDon Corporation and Fortis Construction Group will lead the construction of the Transforming Windsor Law building project.
A team of UWindsor researchers is exploring how municipalities can improve their resiliency to respond to and recover from pandemic scenarios.
Windsor Law grad Jennie Mercanti hopes to raise awareness of domestic violence by competing for the title of Mrs. Universe.
A team from Windsor Law has released an annotated version of the Accessible Canada Act.