UWindsor law professor Laverne Jacobs says the SNC-Lavalin controversy provides a useful example from which we can learn.
UWindsor law professor Laverne Jacobs says the SNC-Lavalin controversy provides a useful example from which we can learn.
Windsor Law will partner with the Canadian Red Cross to address international humanitarian law.
Federal immigration minister Ahmed Hussen will discuss Canada’s private refugee sponsorship program Feb. 13 at the SoCA Armouries.
Law professor Donna Eansor shares her Teaching Leadership Chair award to fund academic Indigenization.
A panel will discuss “Access without Fear” policies implemented in sanctuary cities to protect undocumented immigrants, next week at Windsor Law.
Multifest provides an opportunity for the law school community to celebrate its diversity.
An interdisciplinary workshop May 30 at Windsor Law will explore Canada’s increasingly complicated relationship with Saudi Arabia.
Legal Assistance of Windsor will hold its annual general meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, at Canterbury College.
Windsor Law professor Kristen Thomasen argues that Transport Canada has not adequately addressed privacy issues in new regulations of drones.
A panel will discuss “E-Commerce, Algorithms, Big Data, Consumer Deception, and Protection” at noon Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the Moot Court.