Windsor Law grad Beverley Jacobs will make a public presentation Monday on the topic of murdered indigenous women and girls.
Windsor Law grad Beverley Jacobs will make a public presentation Monday on the topic of murdered indigenous women and girls.
Disability rights advocate David Lepofsky will be the keynote speaker March 3 at UWindsor’s Accessibility Café.
Windsor Law professor Myra J. Tawfik has begun a two-year term as EPICentre Professor in Intellectual Property Commercialization and Strategy.
Two panel discussions and a keynote presentation will highlight Windsor Law’s “In-House Counsel Day,” Friday, January 22.
Osgoode law professor Deborah McGregor will discuss indigenous environmental justice in a free public lecture Monday, January 18.
A new initiative by Windsor Law and the University of Ottawa Refugee Hub will be offering support and information to members of the Windsor community wishing to privately sponsor Syrian refugees.
The Windsor chapter of the Refugee Sponsorship Support Program (SSP), will bring together pro bono lawyers, law students, and sponsorship experts for a public information session on Thursday, January 21, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in room 2100, Faculty of Law building.
A conference Wednesday on the UWindsor campus will explore the theme “Lawyering for Change.”
Nine of the 59 lawyers named to Lexpert’s 2015 Leading Lawyers Under 40 list are Windsor Law alumni.
A memorial scholarship will bear the name of Alberta MLA and Windsor Law alumnus Manmeet Bhullar, who died Monday.
Former Windsor Law instructor Fathima Cader is one of the featured speakers at “LGBT+ and Access to Justice,” Wednesday in the Moot Court.