The local legal community is invited to dine with Ontario’s Chief Justice on March 20.
The local legal community is invited to dine with Ontario’s Chief Justice on March 20.
What technological, business, legal challenges and opportunities do autonomous vehicles pose? And what will they mean for the WindsorEssex-Detroit region?
These questions are the focus of a roundtable discussion March 29 hosted by the Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic lab (LTEC Lab) in the Faculty of Law.
The event, 4 p.m. in Assumption Hall’s Garden Room, will feature panellists:
Law professor Anneke Smit will receive an award from the Windsor Essex Local Immigration Partnership for her work to support refugees.
Members of the Dual JD Class of 2017 prepared CandyGram Valentines for more than 100 children in the care of the Children’s Aid Society.
A team from St. Louis University took top honours in the international patent drafting competition hosted by Detroit Mercy Law and Windsor Law.
A free conference Saturday invites prospective students to learn about studies and careers in law.
Disability rights lawyer Lainey Feingold will discuss Structured Negotiation, A Winning Alternative to Lawsuits, in a free public lecture Tuesday.
Windsor Law presents its ninth annual production of the Vagina Monologues on Wednesday, February 15, at the Capitol Theatre.
Campus workshops offer sexual assault resistance skills to first-year female students in business, law or nursing.
A conference on the UWindsor campus February 8 will explore the role of law in restoring peace after armed conflict.