An address Wednesday by Ontario’s attorney general will mark the 50th anniversary of Windsor Law.
An address Wednesday by Ontario’s attorney general will mark the 50th anniversary of Windsor Law.
A film to be screened February 22 in the Pitt-Ferry Building depicts the cruel and dehumanizing practices of human trafficking.
Public exhibits in the Pitt-Ferry and law buildings trace Black history at the local and national levels.
A panel Thursday in Windsor Law will discuss “What is food law? Why Canada needs it!”
A mini round dance Wednesday in the CAW Student Centre will honour missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Windsor Law will present its 10th annual performance of “The Vagina Monologues” Tuesday at the Capitol Theatre.
A panel will discuss the effects of autonomous vehicle technology on inclusivity and accessibility, February 14 at Windsor Law.
Lisa Bhungalia, a professor of political science at Kent State University, will speak at noon Wdnesday in the Faculty of Law Building.
A free public lecture Friday, February 2, will examine the importance of time in understanding the identity and binding character of a law.
Students and faculty heard from UWindsor alumnus and federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains during an informal discussion Wednesday.