— Published on Jul 22nd, 2019
Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic comments on proposed changes to proceedings against the Crown legislation this week in a QP Briefing article. In the news article, lawyers dispute Ford's claim that "activists" are clogging up Ontario courts.
— Published on May 6th, 2019
Professor Kalajdzic comments on the controversial Sixties Scoop class action settlement.
Read the full story on the CBC website.
— Published on Aug 28th, 2018
Professor Kalajdzic comments on the Sixties Scoop Class Action settlement in an interview with the CBC.
Read the full article or listen to the radio interview on the CBC website.
— Published on May 18th, 2018
In response to criticisms and questions about the hundreds of marches that took place Saturday, January 20 as part of the Women’s March movement, Professor Kalajdzic published an op-ed setting out the reasons people marched, and commenting on the utility of street protests.
— Published on Mar 9th, 2018
A Canadian judge who made headlines last year after he wore a "Make America Great Again" Trump hat in court has been suspended for 30 days.
Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic and several other Windsor Law faculty members submitted one among dozens of complaints to the Ontario Judicial Council regarding the incident. CBC reached to Professor Kalajdzic for her reaction to the decision.
— Published on Sep 14th, 2017
Prof. Kalajdzic comments on the recent settlement involving diluted chemotherapy drugs, and the limited access to justice benefits of class actions. “For class members who may be looking for more than just a settlement cheque, the class action model definitely has its limitations,” she stated.
— Published on May 30th, 2017
Students and the Associate Dean from the Faculty of Law March on Washington, D.C.
— Published on Mar 6th, 2017
Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic was interviewed by Blackburn News November 16, regarding the Judge Zabel complaint.
Click here to see the news clip.
— Published on Nov 17th, 2016
Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic commented on the Supreme Court of Canada's recent decision on the powers of judges to sit outside of their jurisdictions in an article by Kim Arnott in The Lawyers Weekly entitled, "Judicial Leeway in Class Actions Praised," on November 18.
— Published on Nov 16th, 2016