Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic comments on class action against TD Bank
In a recent CBC article, Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic commented on a class action against TD Bank by shareholders.
In a recent CBC article, Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic commented on a class action against TD Bank by shareholders.
— Published on Feb 12th, 2021
In a Toronto Star article, Professor Richard Moon commented on a York Region Paramedic Services investigation that is underway after several controversial comments were posted to social media from what appears to be a Twitter account of an employee.
— Published on Feb 10th, 2021
According to a Toronto Star article, a newly released document shows prosecutors in Saskatchewan weighed backlash and remorse felt by people accused of posting hateful online messages after the high-profile shooting death of a young Cree man.
— Published on Feb 10th, 2021
An article published Feb. 9 in the Globe and Mail newspaper details the makeover of the UWindsor law school building to help move legal education into the 21st century.
— Published on Feb 10th, 2021
Professor Noel Semple has been awarded a Responsive Grant from The Law Foundation of Ontario to support his latest access to justice initiative.
— Published on Feb 5th, 2021
In a Global News article, Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic commented on a new class action against Federal Government by seniors who have been asked to repay CERB.
— Published on Feb 4th, 2021
— Published on Feb 3rd, 2021
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