Windsor Law faculty members have secured funding for research.
Windsor Law faculty members have secured funding for research.
More than 270 jurists have signed on to a statement from Windsor law professors condemning violations of Indigenous nations’ rights.
A Jan. 22 panel discussion at Windsor Law explored the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in the case of R. v. Barton.
Windsor Law will welcome a panel of local jurists to discuss topics of interest to the ethical practice of criminal law, Thursday, Jan. 30. The Law Society of Ontario is offering two hours of Continuing Professional Development credit, professionalism category, to all members in attendance.
Windsor Law will launch the new Indigenous Legal Orders Institute with a film screening, guest lecture, and reception on Friday, Nov. 1.
Red ribbons to raise awareness of the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women will appear across the UWindsor campus.
Students entering Windsor Law this fall will be required to take the course Indigenous Legal Traditions.
Law professor Bev Jacobs has been appointed a member of the Order of Canada for her work to promote the rights of Indigenous women and girls.
A mini round dance Wednesday in the CAW Student Centre will honour missing and murdered Indigenous women.
The law student group “Snakes and Lancers” will receive a new award designed to honor mental health champions when the Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility (OHREA) hosts its annual open house and awards ceremony on Friday, December 8, in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.