Windsor law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named one of Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.
Windsor law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named one of Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.
Windsor observance of Prisoners’ Justice Day is set for Mackenzie Hall on August 10.
Windsor Law professor Reem Bahdi will receive the Law Foundation of Ontario’s Guthrie Award for significant contributions to access to justice.
The “Copyright User Rights and Access to Justice Symposium” is slated for May 18 and 19 in the Freed-Orman Centre, Assumption Hall.
The National Self-Represented Litigants Project has issued a petition in support of allowing paralegals to represent litigants in family court.
Former deputy prime minister Anne McLellan will discuss shifting Canadian drug policy in a free public lecture Friday in the Moot Court.
Registration is now open for the Transnational Criminal Law in the Americas conference, May 4 and 5 at the UWindsor Faculty of Law.
A conference at the University of Windsor May 18 and 19 will focus on issues surrounding copyright user rights and regulations.
A town hall meeting Tuesday will discuss Canada’s next steps in sponsorship and family reunification of Syrian refugees.
UWindsor dean of law Chris Waters is the guest speaker for the Essex Law Association’s annual general meeting, April 8 at the Windsor Club.