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Mar 15th, 2021
The Law, Disability & Social Change Project has compiled a database of over 1,200 news stories relating to people with disabilities and COVID-19.
The Law, Disability & Social Change Project has compiled a database of over 1,200 news stories relating to people with disabilities and COVID-19.
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?”
A team from Windsor Law has released an annotated version of the Accessible Canada Act.
Windsor Law student Nadia Shivratan is a founder of a non-profit organization connecting volunteers with legal projects needing help.