Students entering Windsor Law this fall will be required to take the course Indigenous Legal Traditions.
Students entering Windsor Law this fall will be required to take the course Indigenous Legal Traditions.
Business and law student Tara Chan was invested into the Order of St. John during a ceremony June 23 in the Senate chamber in Ottawa.
Law professor Bev Jacobs has been appointed a member of the Order of Canada for her work to promote the rights of Indigenous women and girls.
Engineering professor Bruce Minaker is seeking a patent on a multilink design of front suspension for motorcycles.
Windsor Law professor Bruce Elman received an honorary degree from the Law Society of Ontario at its “call to the bar” ceremony, June 20 in London.
Law student Kayla Smith told a Senate committee that young Canadians offer more than money to charities.
The Canada-United States Law Institute conferred its “Sidney Picker Jr. Award” on UWindsor law professor emerita Maureen Irish during its annual conference April 12 in Cleveland, Ohio.
The award recognizes leadership, efforts to foster Canada-United States relations, and contributions to the work of the institute. It is named to honour the founder of the institute, which is jointly operated by Case Western Reserve University and the University of Western Ontario.
The Paul Martin Law Library has commenced its summer hours of operation:
It will also close for holiday observances on these dates: May 21, July 2, August 6, and September 3.
The EPICentre and LTEC Lab will host law professor Matthew Rimmer of the Queensland University of Technology for a lecture Tuesday, April 17.
Lawyer Dennis Edney will discuss “Defending Omar Khadr” Friday at Windsor Law.