Supreme Court Justice Andromache Karakatsanis will speak as part of a feminist legal lectures series on Thursday, Feb. 6.
Supreme Court Justice Andromache Karakatsanis will speak as part of a feminist legal lectures series on Thursday, Feb. 6.
Windsor Law’s Cities and Climate Action Forum will host a public discussion of the 2020 Windsor municipal budget on Thursday, Jan. 23.
Windsor Law will welcome a panel of local jurists to discuss topics of interest to the ethical practice of criminal law, Thursday, Jan. 30. The Law Society of Ontario is offering two hours of Continuing Professional Development credit, professionalism category, to all members in attendance.
The Pollinators tells of bees by the billions making America’s food supply possible.
Law professor Sujith Xavier won a case before the Supreme Court of Canada that will alter how courts oversee decisions of administrative bodies.
Windsor Law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named to the Order of Canada in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of self-represented litigants.
A proposed change to Ontario law would make class actions far less accessible, says Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic.
Nearly 300 grads and guests enjoyed Windsor Law's annual alumni dinners in Toronto and Windsor on Nov. 27 and Dec. 10.
Windsor Law has launched a campaign to raise funds for the re-imagining of its home.
Renovations to the Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building will send students, faculty, and staff into temporary “law clusters” around the rest of the campus.