Today, Scotiabank announced that Windsor Law is one of six Canadian law schools to receive a scholarship program to increase the number of students pursuing a career in the legal profession with the intent to become advocates for anti-racism.
— Published on Feb 2nd, 2021
As the debate rages ahead of potential government action, Professor Richard Moon was quoted in a Toronto Star article about who should decide what you can’t say on social media.
— Published on Feb 1st, 2021
In the Spring of 2006, the Centre of Law in Aid of Development and Canadian American Research Centre for Law and Policy were amalgamated, creating the Transnational Law and Justice Network (TLJN) at Windsor Law.
— Published on May 11th, 2021
Master of Law students are conducting research to assess how COVID-19 has impacted UWindsor students.
The pandemic is one of the most significant events of our time, and its changing situations, containment protocols, and medical advances are experienced differently by different members of society.
— Published on Jan 27th, 2021
Then-dean of law Walter Tarnopolsky struggles under the weight of textbooks in a 1970 Oyez cartoon by artist Arnie Fisk.
— Published on Jan 26th, 2021
In a CNN article, Professor Richard Moon commented on America's defense of extremist speech following violence at the US Capitol.
— Published on Jan 26th, 2021
Professor Richard Moon commented on the Bloc Québécois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet stifling free speech when he blocks critics on Twitter after they criticized his statements about Transport Minister Omar Alghabra.
Professor Moon said it is credible to claim that Blanchet infringed the charter-guaranteed right to freedom of expression of those who can no longer see or comment on his tweets.
— Published on Jan 26th, 2021
The Law and Technology Lab (LTEC Lab) at Windsor Law has partnered with the European IP Institutes Network Innovation Society (EIPIN-Innovation Society) to launch a new speaker series.
The virtual events will feature international experts on intellectual property law of varying experience — from graduate students to early-stage and experienced scholars — from around the world.
— Published on May 11th, 2021
— Published on Jan 14th, 2021
Windsor Law was well-represented at the 2020 Clawbies: Canadian Law Blog Awards, which held a presentation ceremony on New Year’s Eve. In total, three Windsor Law affiliated initiatives received awards: the National Self-Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP), the Legal Listening Podcast, and the Legal Writers Collective.
— Published on Jan 26th, 2021