— Published on Jun 6th, 2019
As new drone regulations came into effect in Canada on June 1st, Professor Kristen Thomasen interviewed with CBC Windsor to comment on the social impact of drone technology--something that hasn't been taken into consideration with the new regulations.
— Published on Jun 5th, 2019
— Published on May 29th, 2019
During an awards ceremony held on May 22 in Toronto, Professor Jeffery Hewitt received the 2019 Law Society Medal from Law Society of Ontario bencher Teresa Donnelly (left). One of eight lawyers to receive the medal this year, he was honoured for his exemplary role as an academic, advocate and leader, and for his work on Indigenous legal initiatives and justice.
— Published on May 24th, 2019
On Thursday May 23th, 2019 Assisted Living Southwestern Ontario (ALSO) in partnership with the University of Windsor, St. Clair College, the City of Windsor and the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee presented the 4th Windsor-Essex Accessibility Awards. The annual event recognizes individuals, organizations and businesses who have made a difference in creating a more accessible community for people with disabilities, acquired brain injuries and seniors.
— Published on May 29th, 2019
Krissy Slaney (centre) with two UDM classmates. Photo courtesy of Detroit Mercy Law.
— Published on May 14th, 2019
— Published on May 10th, 2019
— Published on Jul 10th, 2019
Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic comments on proposed changes to proceedings against the Crown legislation this week in a QP Briefing article. In the news article, lawyers dispute Ford's claim that "activists" are clogging up Ontario courts.
— Published on May 6th, 2019
Windsor Law professor Muharem Kianieff has published one of the first analyses of blockchain and the legal and economic challenges faced by this new technology.
— Published on Apr 23rd, 2019