The Class Action Clinic at Windsor Law has released its second public legal education video, illustrating the basic elements of a class action settlement claims process. When all members of the group or class cannot be identified directly, a claims process is necessary to divide the money paid by the defendant.
— Published on Sep 20th, 2021
— Published on Nov 16th, 2020
Associate Dean (Academic) Beverly Jacobs appeared on Pam Palmater's Warrior Life podcast to share her inspiring journey and lessons learned from her path in Indigenous education, politics and advocacy.
According to their website, the Warrior Life podcast is about living a lifestyle that focuses on decolonizing our minds, bodies and spirits through education, health and community.
— Published on Nov 16th, 2020
— Published on Nov 16th, 2020
Professor Reem Bahdi has published an opinion piece in The Conversation Canada on the new human rights order which, as she writes, risks restricting criticism of Israel.
Last month, Ontario became the latest jurisdiction to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism. The province has sown division within and between communities in the process, writes Professor Bahdi.
— Published on Nov 16th, 2020
Members of Windsor’s Habitat for Humanity ReStore team visited the Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law building last week to collect 22 filing cabinets, five tables, five book carts, two large cabinets, a steel desk, and a number of loose metal items including mail sorters and coat racks.
— Published on Nov 11th, 2020
Amid a busy year of research, virtual public events, and growing collaboration with academic and community partners locally and across the country, the Windsor Law Centre for Cities will receive funding from the University of Windsor’s Office of the President. Earmarked for strategic planning, $10,000 will be awarded from UWindsor’s Research Support Fund.
— Published on May 11th, 2021
— Published on Nov 3rd, 2020
According to a Toronto Star article, today marks 100 days since the beginning of the occupation at what Haudenosaunee land defenders have called 1492 Land Back Lane and where Foxgate Developments — a joint venture by Losani Homes and Ballantyne Homes — still hopes to build a 218-unit subdivision, called McKenzie Meadows.
— Published on Oct 26th, 2020
— Published on Oct 22nd, 2020