— Published on Aug 6th, 2021
Professor Richard Moon has published an informed opinion piece in The Conversation Canada about anti-Muslim hate speech.
— Published on Aug 6th, 2021
— Published on Aug 5th, 2021
— Published on Aug 3rd, 2021
— Published on Jul 26th, 2021
A partnership between OCAD University in Toronto and the University of Windsor Faculty of Law will create a new online course in intellectual property (IP) literacy for creative entrepreneurs.
— Published on Aug 5th, 2021
In his new role as Associate Dean (Research & Graduate Studies) at Windsor Law, Professor Paul Ocheje will lead future development of the faculty's strategic research goals while championing research excellence and administering its Master of Laws (LLM) program.
— Published on Jul 21st, 2021
A recent CBC Windsor article reported on an amendment to the Broadcasting Act that failed to pass in Senate.
Professor Pascale Chapdelaine commented on Bill C-10, suggesting more clarity is needed to gain public consensus.
— Published on Jul 6th, 2021
— Published on Jun 29th, 2021
Law professors have published the first edition of a book centred around the decolonization of law from three unique perspectives. Published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), the book – Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives – studies the theory and practice of decolonizing law.
— Published on Jun 28th, 2021