A conference January 25 at Windsor Law is designed to illustrate pathways to legal careers that advance social justice.
A conference January 25 at Windsor Law is designed to illustrate pathways to legal careers that advance social justice.
The Humanities Research Group presents a free public lecture by retired superior court judge Mary Jo Nolan, Wednesday in the Rose Room.
Organizers of the conference “Transnational Criminal Law in the Americas” have issued a call for papers.
A campus effort to sponsor a refugee family from Syria for resettlement in Canada has reached its initial fundraising target and submitted the sponsorship application. Now the real work begins, report organizers.
“With so much help from across the university community, we have raised more than the minimum required to bring a family here,” says professor Anneke Smit, part of the Group of Five sponsors based in Windsor Law. “This has been a campus-wide effort. Every faculty contributed, as well as individuals and groups.”
Five UWindsor alumni will discuss their legal practices in criminal defence, Wednesday in the Moot Court.
A team of students from UWindsor business, nursing and law programs enjoyed an exchange experience at Oxford Brookes University last week.
UWindsor students Michelle Krieger, Janny Lau and Myla Picco each received a $5,000 Athena Scholarship for their academic and community leadership.
James Lockyer of Innocence Canada will speak on “Incarceration and Exoneration” in a free public address Thursday on the UWindsor campus.
Richard Wagner, justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, will participate in Windsor Law’s judge in residence program Wednesday and Thursday.
Karima Bawa is the inaugural scholar-in-residence of the Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic lab.