Windsor Law students now have the opportunity to learn Indigenous legal traditions through an intensive four-day Anishinaabe Law Camp on Walpole Island First Nation.
The Anishinaabe Law Camp, Pii ki giiigidod, N bizendaami: When Earth Speaks, We Listen, offers a unique and personal approach to reconciliation-related teaching and learning experiences.
Professor David Tanovich published an op-ed in the Globe and Mail following the Crown’s decision not to appeal the Stanley acquittal on the Colten Boushie v. Gerald Stanley case.
Community Legal Aid's review counsel, Lilian Bahgat, discusses landlord and tenant issues with CBC news. Read the full story on the CBC News Windsor website.
On Monday, Bill Bogart appeared on CTV’s Your Morning urging provision of opioids to save lives and to confront the illicit market. Watch the full interview on CTV’s website.
Professor Laverne Jacobs was interviewed by the Windsor Star following the release of the Caboto Club’s constitution that prohibits people with disabilities from joining the club.
Dual JD student, Stephanie Fong, is one of many law students taking advantage of Windsor Law’s border location. Not only is she earning both a Canadian and American law degree, but she is also getting international patent law experience through course work at the International Intellectual Property Law Clinic.
Richard Moon’s new book about religion and hate speech – Putting Faith in Hate (Cambridge Univ. Press) is discussed in a recent article about hate speech in The National Post.
Community Legal Aid (CLA) and Legal Assistance of Windsor (LAW) executive director Marion Overholt was interviewed by CBC News and the Windsor Star after Windsor City Council voted against a rental licens