Bill Bogart has given 12 radio interviews on programs across the country in the last two weeks regarding the resolution at the Liberal Party Convention to decriminalize all drugs.
Listen to the full interview from the Jill Bennett show on CKNW Vancouver:
The Attorney General, Yasir Naqvi, awarded 16 individuals and four organizations for their outstanding efforts towards raising awareness, providing support and advocating for victims of human trafficking.
In this Conversation essay, Professor Tanovich explores the triggers and process failures that enabled racial bias to impact the jury in the Gerald Stanley case.
Professor Richard Moon published an op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen about the Pope's refusal to apologize for the Catholic Church's role in the residential school system.
Windsor Law student, Kayla Smith (1L), spoke with CBC Windsor about the "Resisting the Criminalization of Black Youth" symposium and some of the ways in which black youth are being discriminated against in the legal system.
Windsor Law students now have the opportunity to learn Indigenous legal traditions through an intensive four-day Anishinaabe Law Camp on Walpole Island First Nation.
The Anishinaabe Law Camp, Pii ki giiigidod, N bizendaami: When Earth Speaks, We Listen, offers a unique and personal approach to reconciliation-related teaching and learning experiences.
Professor David Tanovich published an op-ed in the Globe and Mail following the Crown’s decision not to appeal the Stanley acquittal on the Colten Boushie v. Gerald Stanley case.
Community Legal Aid's review counsel, Lilian Bahgat, discusses landlord and tenant issues with CBC news. Read the full story on the CBC News Windsor website.