A proposed change to Ontario law would make class actions far less accessible, says Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic.
A proposed change to Ontario law would make class actions far less accessible, says Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic.
Nearly 300 grads and guests enjoyed Windsor Law's annual alumni dinners in Toronto and Windsor on Nov. 27 and Dec. 10.
Windsor Law has launched a campaign to raise funds for the re-imagining of its home.
Renovations to the Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building will send students, faculty, and staff into temporary “law clusters” around the rest of the campus.
Members of the Cities and Climate Action Forum at Windsor Law held a research-a-thon Monday as part of a national effort.
The EPIC Law series of workshops offers information to help businesses succeed.
The LTEC Lab will host a discussion on the impact of artificial intelligence on access to justice, Nov. 20 at Windsor Law.
UWindsor law professor Richard Moon will discuss the increasingly partisan employment of the term “free speech” Tuesday in a Humanities Week lecture.
Humanities Week, Nov. 11 through 15, promises a series of diverse events in casual settings.
Professors Anneke Smit and Patrícia Galvão Ferreira lead the new Windsor Law Cities and Climate Action Forum.