Professor Richard Moon comments on growing debate over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for children
In a recent Globe and Mail article, Professor Richard Moon commented on the growing debate over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for children.
In a recent Globe and Mail article, Professor Richard Moon commented on the growing debate over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for children.
— Published on Nov 1st, 2021
— Published on Oct 13th, 2021
Professor Richard Moon authored a news article published in Policy Options magazine about vaccine-mandate opponents that base their opposition to vaccinations on liberty, conscience and equality.
— Published on Sep 30th, 2021
— Published on Aug 3rd, 2021
Professor Bill Bogart has published an opinion piece on Rabble.ca about vaccine refusal.
— Published on Jun 3rd, 2021
Professor Bill Bogart has published an opinion piece in Healthy Debate about vaccine hesitancy - suggesting a reward be offered to people for getting vaccinated.
"There is a level of hesitancy about the shot that must be addressed," writes Professor Bogart. "Multiple strategies need to be employed. One that needs further thought is rewarding people for getting vaccinated."
— Published on Apr 12th, 2021
In a National Post article, Professor Richard Moon commented on the case of an Alberta pastor who was jailed for holding services during COVID-19.
— Published on Mar 18th, 2021
— Published on Mar 15th, 2021
Master of Law students are conducting research to assess how COVID-19 has impacted UWindsor students.
The pandemic is one of the most significant events of our time, and its changing situations, containment protocols, and medical advances are experienced differently by different members of society.
— Published on Jan 27th, 2021
Professor and Windsor Law Centre for Cities Director Anneke Smit speaks with CBC Windsor’s Jennifer La Grassa about the F. W. Begley Public School closure in Windsor, COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on marginalized communities, and the need for a consultative and tailored public health and school board response.
— Published on Dec 3rd, 2020