— Published on Oct 13th, 2021
Windsor Law student, Kayla Smith (1L), spoke with CBC Windsor about the "Resisting the Criminalization of Black Youth" symposium and some of the ways in which black youth are being discriminated against in the legal system.
Read the full article and listen to the interview audio on CBC Windsor's website.
— Published on Mar 26th, 2018
Professor David Tanovich published an article in The Walrus on May 18 entitled 'Rap on Trial: How courts are using song lyrics to convict young black men."
Read Professor Tanovich's essay on rap on trial published by the Walrus here.
To read his published article, click here.
— Published on May 20th, 2016
Tanovich interviewed with Desmond Cole.
— Published on Mar 15th, 2016
Prof Tanovich discusses his study on adminissibility of rap lyrics in Canadian Criminal Trials
— Published on Mar 11th, 2016
David Tanovich, “R v Campbell: Rethinking the Admissibility of Rap Lyrics in Criminal Cases” (2016) 24 Criminal Reports (7th) 27-43.
Windsor Law Faculty Author: David Tanovich
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Prof David Tanovich's study on the admissibility of rap lyrics in Canadian criminal trials featured in Buzzfeed.
— Published on Mar 11th, 2016
Brian Manarin with Reem Zaia. “The Queen v. Demetrious Walker: A Cautionary Tale About Guilty Pleas and Sentencing in Absentia” 19 (2) Canadian Criminal Law Review 173 (2015)
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Brian Manarin