Windsor Law student appears before Senate committee
In the midst of preparing for her final exams, third-year Windsor Law student Kayla Smith re-appeared before the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector in Ottawa for its last meeting.
In the midst of preparing for her final exams, third-year Windsor Law student Kayla Smith re-appeared before the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector in Ottawa for its last meeting.
— Published on Apr 22nd, 2019
Windsor Law professor Tess Sheldon's application to receive grant funding from the Schulich - UWindsor Opportunities for Research Excellence Program (SWORP) was successful. SWORP provides funding for Schulich’s Windsor Campus undergraduate medical education students to undertake a research project under the supervision of a University of Windsor faculty member.
— Published on Apr 22nd, 2019
Windsor Law professors Sylvia McAdam, Jillian Rogin, and Reem Bahdi wrote an article for The Conversation Canada about McAdam's ancestral lands. Also the co-founder of Idle No More, Sylvia McAdam was brought before a Saskatchewan judge and put on trial for attempting to use her family’s ancestral lands.
— Published on Mar 26th, 2019
Visiting Prof. Sukanya Pillay commented on SNC-Lavalin in her Conversation Canada article, stating that deferred prosecution deals aren’t get-out-of-jail free cards. The article went on to be the most-read story on the Conversation for an entire week.
— Published on Mar 26th, 2019
Amid the SNC Lavalin saga, Windsor Law Associate Dean (Research & Graduate Studies) Laverne Jacobs weighs in on identifying and preventing inappropriate political interference. Her article was published on The Conversation Canada, a daily independent online publication, over the weekend.
— Published on Mar 26th, 2019
Windsor Law's winning team members Aaina Grover, Cristina Fulop, Stan Fedun and Anish Kamboj are
pictured above with thier coach & Windsor Law Adjunct Prof. Marcela Aroca and The Hon. Donald G.H. Bowman.
— Published on Mar 4th, 2019
From left to right: James Rice, Erin O'Rourke, Kayley Leon, Miruna Birsan, Maureen Irish.
— Published on Feb 27th, 2019
— Published on Feb 25th, 2019
Windsor Law's Law and Technology Lab (LTEC Lab) hosted a panel of experts on Wednesday, February 6.
E-commerce is becoming the norm for the vast majority of consumers. Goods and services can be advertised, ordered and delivered through powerful algorithms that standardize transactions while also personalizing the customer experience in unprecedented ways. Associate Professor Pascale Chapdelaine moderated the panel.
Expert penelists:
— Published on Feb 11th, 2019
Associate Dean Gemma Smyth appeared on CBC's Windsor Morning show today to discuss the potentials of an Access without Fear policy in Windsor. This policy would provide undocumented immigrants with access to municipal services.
— Published on Feb 4th, 2019