Debates hosted by the Centre for Cities on May 19 provide a forum for local candidates for provincial parliament to present their positions on issues affecting cities. Provincial candidates to present visions for cities May 19th, 2022 The Windsor Law Centre for Cities will host local candidates for provincial parliament in debate on Thursday, May 19.
Amy Johnson and her six sons celebrate her 2015 graduation from Windsor law. Video pays tribute to mother’s perseverance May 11th, 2022 Windsor Law proved to be a welcoming place for single mother of six Amy Johnson.Tags: Amy JohnsonReem Bahdi
Windsor Law professor Chris Waters has published a second edition of the book, “Every Cyclist’s Guide to Canadian Law.” Prof’s book a guide to law on bicycling May 5th, 2022 Chris Waters has published a second edition of the book, Every Cyclist’s Guide to Canadian Law.Tags: Chris Waters
Law grad Reema Patel says her new novel wouldn’t exist if she hadn’t studied in Windsor. Author credits law school with formative international experience Apr 27th, 2022 Law grad Reema Patel is preparing for the release of her debut novel, Such Big Dreams.Tags: Reema Patel
Law professor Tess Sheldon will talk about the right to housing for people labelled with intellectual disabilities during a webinar Friday. Housing for people with developmental disabilities subject of webinar Apr 27th, 2022 Law professor Tess Sheldon will talk about the right to housing for people labelled with intellectual disabilities during a webinar April 29.Tags: Tess Sheldon
English professor André Narbonne will read from his new novel at a launch event Wednesday, April 27. Reading to launch books by UWindsor instructors Apr 26th, 2022 Two authors on the UWindsor faculty will read from their new books at a launch event Wednesday, April 27.Tags: Andre Narbonne
Hear firsthand from water walkers and protectors at the second annual Voice of the Water symposium. Symposium promises to lend voice to the water Apr 19th, 2022 Hear firsthand from water walkers and protectors at the second annual Voice of the Water symposium.
Tyrone Sequeira is the inaugural winner from Windsor Law of the Royal Society of Canada’s Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella Prize. Law student wins recognition for commitment to equity Apr 13th, 2022 Tyrone Sequeira is the inaugural winner from Windsor Law of the Royal Society of Canada’s Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella Prize.Tags: Tyrone SequeiraReem Bahdi
Windsor Law professors Christopher Waters and Wissam Aoun have taken on the role of editors-in-chief of the Canadian Bar Review. Law profs named editors-in-chief of professional journal Apr 5th, 2022 Windsor Law professors Christopher Waters and Wissam Aoun are editors-in-chief of the Canadian Bar Review.Tags: Christopher WatersWissam AounDavid Tanovich
Community Legal Aid presents “Know Your Rights: Employment Law” at noon Wednesday, March 30. Workers’ rights subject of Wednesday session Mar 29th, 2022 Community Legal Aid presents “Know Your Rights: Employment Law” at noon Wednesday, March 30.Tags: Community Legal Aid