The public is invited to join Green Party of Canada leader Annamie Paul for a conversation moderated by Windsor Law students.
The public is invited to join Green Party of Canada leader Annamie Paul for a conversation moderated by Windsor Law students.
The March 9 workshop “Accessibility, Inclusion, and the Limits of the Law” is the second in the online series “It’s Accessible, but is it Inclusive?”
An online climate forum this weekend will help to launch a green movement in Canada’s Muslim community.
Second-year law student Roxana Jahani Aval is the host of a three-part podcast series on human dignity.
Thora H. Espinet was one of very few Black women lawyers in Ontario when she graduated from Windsor Law in 1982.
Presentations and roundtable discussions the week of Feb. 22 will highlight the need for climate action to be a whole-of-community approach.
Candidates for the position of dean of the Faculty of Law will conduct public presentations in the coming weeks.
Windsor Law professor Noel Semple will edit a free online guide to Ontario civil procedure.