As the Windsor Star reports, former Windsor Law dean, the Hon. Juanita Westmoreland-Traoré is one of two President’s Award winners named by the Canadian Bar Association to kick off Black History Month.
— Published on Feb 5th, 2020
Effective July 1, 2020 Windsor Law Professor Myra Tawfik, will be promoted to the rank of Distinguished University Professor. This is the University of Windsor’s highest rank, and it recognizes Professor Tawfik’s many talents as an innovative research scholar and teacher. Professor Tawfik will be awarded the title during the University of Windsor’s spring Convocation ceremony.
— Published on Feb 4th, 2020
Keynote speaker Alex Neve addresses the crowd in the Ron W. Ianni Moot Court.
— Published on Jan 30th, 2020
A four-day, intensive training course developed by Professor Wissam Aoun will offer certification in patent practice, the first of its kind in Canada.
The Certificate in Patent Practice, funded by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) as part of its Intellectual Property (IP) Legal Clinics Program, is being developed for — and offered free of charge to — Canadian law students.
— Published on Jan 30th, 2020
On Feb. 6, Windsor Law will welcome Supreme Court Justice Andromache Karakatsanis, speaking under the auspices of Windsor Law’s Women and the Law student group as part of the Kathleen A. Lahey Feminist Legal Lecture Series.
— Published on Jan 28th, 2020
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Windsor Law Professor Kristen Thomasen was interviewed by CBC Windsor to promote a January 22 panel exploring public safety, security, and surveillance at the University of Windsor.
— Published on Jan 23rd, 2020
Windsor Law Professor Sujith Xavier was part of a team that successfully represented Alexander Vavilov before the Supreme Court of Canada in a case that will alter how courts oversee decisions of administrative officials and public bodies.
— Published on Jan 23rd, 2020
— Published on Dec 18th, 2020
In July, the Law Commission of Ontario released its final report of the Class Proceedings Act: a two-year project led by Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic.
— Published on Dec 19th, 2019