Dual JD Alumnus Ingrid Minott
Dual JD Alumnus Ingrid Minott was interviewed and featured in today's Globe and Mail. Ms. Minott, a lawyer with Deloitte LLP in Toronto and a member of the bar in New York State, was quoted saying, "Keep an open mind and accept opportunities’
Read the full interview here.
— Published on Sep 19th, 2016
Professor Anneke Smit co-authored an op-ed in today's Globe and Mail (September 18, 2016) with former Toronto mayor John Sewell on behalf of Canada4Refugees. Both Prof Smit and Mr. Sewell are members of the steering committee of Canada4Refugees which represents sponsorship groups.The article is entitled, "Canadians are poised to take in more Syrians. Let’s do it."
Click here to access the full article.
— Published on Sep 18th, 2016
Aruna Vithiananthan
Legal News Highlights Dual Students
— Published on Sep 16th, 2016
Myra Tawfik
— Published on Dec 20th, 2016
Clementa Stan, new International IP Clinic Coordinator
Clementa Stan new International I.P. Clinic Program Coordinator
— Published on Nov 14th, 2016
Upper Commons First Day of Class 2016
A warm welcome to our new and returning students. We were proud to recognize our indigenous traditions with a drum circle while welcoming our new students to Windsor Law.
Doron Gold spoke during orientation, and shared strategies for maintaining balance and a healthy lifestyle during law school with our students. The day ended with our traditional Dean's Barbecue which was, once again, a huge hit!
— Published on Oct 24th, 2016
Professor Moon quoted in an article in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix regarding vitriolic comments made online in the wake of Colten Boushie’s death.
— Published on Aug 26th, 2016
Bill Bogart
Bill Bogart's latest Huffington Post argued that taxes raised from marijuana should be earmarked for related public health issues. Read the post here.
Professor Bogart was also interviewed by News 957Halifax, Pulse FM Vancouver, CFRB Toronto, and CJOB Winnipeg.
— Published on Aug 11th, 2016
Sarah Clarke
Windsor Law Alum, Sarah Clarke, Principal, Clarke Child & Family Law Toronto, has been named a Top 25 Most Influential 2016 - Criminal/Human-Rights - by Canadian Lawyer.
— Published on Aug 2nd, 2016
Laverne Jacobs, Photo by Chris Kendig Photography
Professor Laverne Jacobs is making a difference through her impactful work for people with disabilities that led to this week's victory decision for human rights in the Northwest Territories' case Portman v Govt of NWT.
— Published on Aug 19th, 2016