— Published on Aug 15th, 2019
Bill Bogart did CBC Syndicate interviews last week on the federal government's initiatives regarding cannabis offences and why amnesty would be the better route.
— Published on Aug 9th, 2019
This summer, one Windsor Law student is making a national impact on the legal profession.
— Published on Aug 1st, 2019
— Published on Jul 22nd, 2019
Earlier this month, a coalition of organizations and law professors submitted an amicus brief to the Constitutional Court of Ecuador calling for recognition of the rights of the Dulcepamba River.
— Published on Jul 10th, 2019
Windsor Law professor Myra Tawfik (left) along with LTEC Lab scholar-in-residence Karima Bawa wrote an opinion piece for the Globe and Mail regarding the arms race of innovation and intellectual property being critical to Canadian efforts.
— Published on Jul 2nd, 2019
On June 20, 2019, nine teams competed in the Erie Hack 2.0 Final, showcasing their innovations at Windows on the River in Cleveland, Ohio. New this year, Erie Hack 2.0 awarded a People’s Choice Award, allowing the public to vote for who they believed to have the best innovation to address the Great Lakes’ water challenges.
— Published on Jul 10th, 2019
Professor Kristen Thomasen (photo credit: CBC Windsor)
— Published on Jun 25th, 2019
Professor Jillian Rogin was interviewed by HuffPost Canada for their article about cuts to Legal Aid Ontario’s bail court and how they may endanger constitutional rights.
This story is a part of UNAIDED, a HuffPost Canada series that examines the effects of recent funding cuts to Ontario’s legal aid system and the impacts on the vulnerable people who rely on it to navigate our complicated justice system.
— Published on Jun 19th, 2019
Prof Jacobs (right) stands with Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette
Last month in Ottawa, Windsor Law professor Beverley Jacobs was invested into The Order of Canada by her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada.
— Published on Jun 17th, 2019