Laverne Jacobs

Law professor Sujith XavierLaw professor Sujith Xavier will explore issues around racial bias in Canada’s courts in a study funded by the Canadian Foundation for Legal Research.

Law professor to explore racial bias in legal system

Law professor Sujith Xavier will explore issues around racial bias in Canada’s courts in a study funded by the Canadian Foundation for Legal Research.

video conference screenStudents from the Law, Disability and Social Change Project discussed their work last week with the federal Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion.

Accessibility advocates meet with federal minister for disability inclusion

Last week, federal Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion Carla Qualtrough met virtually with Windsor-Essex advocates for people with disabilities, including the Law, Disability and Social Change Project at Windsor Law.

Led by project director Laverne Jacobs, associate dean of Windsor Law for research and graduate studies, the group had seven students in attendance, including third-year JD/MSW major Deborah Willoughby.

Windsor Law Professor Laverne Jacobs will teach a session for a Berkley Law course this fall on COVID-19 and equality law.Windsor Law Professor Laverne Jacobs will teach a session for a Berkley Law course this fall on COVID-19 and equality law.

Windsor Law professor to participate in global course on COVID-19 and equality law

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.