A report by the Windsor Law Centre for Cities reviews governance in Canadian municipalities during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A report by the Windsor Law Centre for Cities reviews governance in Canadian municipalities during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A partnership with a startup will see Windsor Law faculty, staff, and students test its tools for legal research.
Student co-ordinator Aulona Arbana has paired record numbers through Windsor Law’s peer mentorship program.
A $3 million donation from the Rodzik family will support the Transforming Windsor Law building project.
A weekly podcast out of Windsor Law discusses how COVID-19 has affected issues around global justice.
Chile Eboe-Osuji, president of the International Criminal Court, will deliver a virtual lecture on his experiences Sept. 16.
A seven-minute video provides viewers with a solid foundation in the basics of a class action lawsuit.
Windsor Law Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) Laverne Jacobs has been invited to participate in a collaborative, multi-university law course this fall that will bring together professors from around the world over a period of several weeks for their expert instruction.
Second-year law student Angela Ouma is a co-founder of the organization Hey Black Girl!
Community Legal Aid is partnering with local agencies to raise awareness of elder abuse, says review counsel Lilian Bahgat.