A reception April 17 will celebrate the launch of books by two Windsor Law professors.
A reception April 17 will celebrate the launch of books by two Windsor Law professors.
Carrying Place Golf & Country Club is the site of the 2019 Windsor Law Golf Tournament.
Law professor Sean Rehaag of Osgoode Hall will discuss his experiments into the adjudication of refugee claims Friday at Windsor Law.
A holistic approach to reconciliation requires government officials to institutionalize respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples.
The Ontario Bar Association will confer awards on Windsor Law alumni grads Robin Moodie and Robert Shawyer, April 17 in Toronto.
The University of Windsor’s Making-it-Awkward Committee is hosting its third annual symposium, “Real Talk: A Discussion of Systemic Oppression Faced by Racial Minorities,” on Friday, March 22, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the School of Social Work, in Windsor Hall at 167 Ferry St.
It’s wrong to believe that deferred prosecution deals open the floodgates to corporate evasions of justice, says law professor Sukanya Pillay.
A panel will explore the possible impacts that the legalization of cannabis will have on Canadian lives, Wednesday, March 20, at Windsor Law.
Former Ontario Attorney-General Michael Bryant will deliver the 2019 Access to Justice Distinguished Lecture on Thursday, March 21.
A panel discussion entitled “Diversity on the Bench” will feature UWindsor alumna P. Tamara Sugunasiri, March 13 in the law school.