In a recent Lawyer's Daily article, Associate Dean Laverne Jacobs comments on the significance of the Court of Appeal overturning a Human Rights Tribunal decision in an Ontario university admissions case.
Dr. Jacobs says the decision is important for people with disabilities, their advocates and for universities considering their admissions processes.
— Published on Jan 26th, 2021
Professor Bill Bogart has had published a piece this week in Policy Options. In the article, he urges that we go beyond decriminalization and move to legalize and regulate all non-medical use of drugs, particularly to confront the opioid crisis.
— Published on Jan 26th, 2021
Last week, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion Carla Qualtrough met virtually with some exceptional advocates in Windsor-Essex for people with disabilities including the Law, Disability and Social Change Project (LDSC) at Windsor Law.
— Published on Jan 26th, 2021
Dean Christopher Waters announced Monday that general contractors have been selected for the Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building transformation.
— Published on Dec 16th, 2020
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Professor and Windsor Law Centre for Cities Director Anneke Smit speaks with CBC Windsor’s Jennifer La Grassa about the F. W. Begley Public School closure in Windsor, COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on marginalized communities, and the need for a consultative and tailored public health and school board response.
— Published on Dec 3rd, 2020
Associate Dean (Research & Graduate Studies) Laverne Jacobs was invited to appear as a witness before the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs examining Bill C-7, an Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying).
— Published on Dec 2nd, 2020
Dear Members of the Windsor Law Community,
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