Justin Trudeau’s use of blackface and Arab costumes has raised questions about his authenticity on diversity issues, writes law professor Reem Bahdi.
Justin Trudeau’s use of blackface and Arab costumes has raised questions about his authenticity on diversity issues, writes law professor Reem Bahdi.
A panel will discuss Canada’s complicated relationship with Saudi Arabia, Sept. 19 at Windsor Law.
Windsor Law professor Shanthi Senthe has created a transnational course on regulatory, legal, and commercial challenges in sport.
Windsor Law professor Sujith Xavier serves on the editorial collective of the Third World Approaches to International Law Review.
Windsor Law professor Julie Macfarlane is the subject of “Defender,” a film by student Braunte Petric shortlisted in TVO’s Short Doc contest.
Last week, it was announced that Windsor Law Professor Wissam Aoun will receive government funding through the Intellectual Property Legal Program to expand the University of Windsor Faculty of Law’s intellectual property law clinic.
Windsor law student Peter Dalglish has received an appointment to the Canadian Bar Association’s legal futures subcommittee.
Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic was one of two principal researchers on the Law Commission of Ontario’s class action project.
Participants in an inaugural course from Windsor Law in June learned about the business aspects of running a practice.
A proposal by UWindsor students to use drones to monitor algal blooms in Lake Erie has reached the final round of the Erie Hack competition.