More than 270 jurists have signed on to a statement from Windsor law professors condemning violations of Indigenous nations’ rights.
More than 270 jurists have signed on to a statement from Windsor law professors condemning violations of Indigenous nations’ rights.
Criminal law attorney and champion of access to justice, Anil Kapoor, will deliver a free public lecture Monday at Windsor Law.
A panel discussion Thursday will consider the impact of the residential school system on First Peoples of Canada.
Giving Day, Feb. 25, will help the University of Windsor Faculty of Law build for future generations.
Staff lawyer Andrew Eckart has joined the Class Action Clinic at Windsor Law.
Juanita Westmoreland-Traoré, a former dean of law at the University of Windsor, will the President’s Award from the Canadian Bar Association.
A Jan. 22 panel discussion at Windsor Law explored the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in the case of R. v. Barton.
Red ribbons tied across campus this week are intended to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people.
“Are limits on religious expression becoming a trend in Canada?” is the subject of a panel discussion Wednesday.
Windsor Law will offer a four-day, intensive training course in patent practice, the first of its kind in Canada.