A one-day course offered through Continuing Education is designed to provide insight into Indigenous traditions and methodologies.
A one-day course offered through Continuing Education is designed to provide insight into Indigenous traditions and methodologies.
Law professor Valarie Waboose will discuss the impact of the residential school system in a free public address Thursday, Dec. 8.
The Paul Martin Law Library presents a film screening for Orange Shirt Day on Thursday, Sept. 30.
Windsor Law’s Sujith Xavier, Valarie Waboose, and Beverly Jacobs are among the editors of Decolonizing Law.
The Transnational Law and Justice Network at Windsor Law has refocused its efforts around public education, launching an improved online presence.
A panel discussion Thursday will consider the impact of the residential school system on First Peoples of Canada.
Windsor Law will launch the new Indigenous Legal Orders Institute with a film screening, guest lecture, and reception on Friday, Nov. 1.
Students entering Windsor Law this fall will be required to take the course Indigenous Legal Traditions.