When Windsor Law professor Donna Eansor was awarded funding for her Teaching Leadership Chair position, she wanted to share it with the University of Windsor campus community to enhance an educational realm of great importance.
— Published on Feb 4th, 2019
Windsor Law students, faculty, and staff enjoyed a day full of celebrations and awards on Wednesday, Jan. 30 — Multifest, organized by the Student’s Law Society and the Equity and Diversity Committee, has been an annual event for several years.
— Published on Mar 18th, 2019
Dean Christopher Waters and Professor Reem Bahdi to host an interdisciplinary workshop on May 30 to identify the legal regimes and policy options available to Canadians as they navigate an increasingly complicated relationship with Saudi Arabia.
— Published on Jan 31st, 2019
Windsor Law professor Kristen Thomasen argues there are more than a few holes in the new regulations on unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, released earlier this month by Transport Canada.
The rules will take effect on June 1 and require:
— Published on Jan 28th, 2019
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) issued a major report on class actions which the Attorney General tabled on January 24, 2019. The ALRC’s study included significant reform recommendations.
Two Canadians served on the Academic Expert Panel: Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic and former dean Camille Cameron.
— Published on Jan 28th, 2019
Windsor Law students and members of Women of Colour Legal Alliance of Windsor attended the cross-border Women’s March in Windsor on Thursday, Jan. 17.
A vigil of light and love took place on both sides of the Detroit River in solidarity with women and human rights groups around the world.
— Published on Jan 25th, 2019
The Lerners Moot Competition was held at Windsor Law on Thursday, January 17.
The 2019 Lerners Moot finalists: Ali Tejani, Kristen Jeavons, Ashley Haines, and Christian Davies.
Mr. Masterson of Lerners LLP presents the top oralist award to Ashley Haines.
— Published on Jan 22nd, 2019
Dean Christopher Waters discussed Windsor Law's upcoming building renovations in the latest issue of Law Times.
Diamond Schmitt Architects have been selected to redesign the UWindsor law school, with renovations likely to begin in 2020. The school has opted to keep and update its existing on-campus building, built in the 1970s, instead of moving downtown.
— Published on Jan 9th, 2019
Dr. Laverne Jacobs, Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at Windsor Law says that enforcing accessibility legislation can be tricky.
“It’s important to have government will to put into place the discretion in order to ensure that inspectors are put into place, that investigations are done,” says Jacobs.
— Published on Jan 9th, 2019
Windsor Law Professor Richard Moon wrote the University of Windsor's free speech policy.
— Published on Jan 9th, 2019