A partnership with a startup will see Windsor Law faculty, staff, and students test its tools for legal research.
A partnership with a startup will see Windsor Law faculty, staff, and students test its tools for legal research.
Student co-ordinator Aulona Arbana has paired record numbers through Windsor Law’s peer mentorship program.
A $3 million donation from the Rodzik family will support the Transforming Windsor Law building project.
A weekly podcast out of Windsor Law discusses how COVID-19 has affected issues around global justice.
Chile Eboe-Osuji, president of the International Criminal Court, will deliver a virtual lecture on his experiences Sept. 16.
A seven-minute video provides viewers with a solid foundation in the basics of a class action lawsuit.
Windsor Law Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) Laverne Jacobs has been invited to participate in a collaborative, multi-university law course this fall that will bring together professors from around the world over a period of several weeks for their expert instruction.
Second-year law student Angela Ouma is a co-founder of the organization Hey Black Girl!
Community Legal Aid is partnering with local agencies to raise awareness of elder abuse, says review counsel Lilian Bahgat.
Recent legal reforms suggest prairie provinces could be gearing up for more violence against Indigenous Peoples, write three Windsor Law professors.