In February, the Paul Martin Law Library’s Truth and Reconciliation Reading Circle is supporting the Shkawbewisag Student Law Society in its efforts to bring awareness to Missing and Murdered Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit People (MMIWG2S) by hosting a virtual beading circle over two nights, with local artist Shane Lyon.
— Published on Jan 31st, 2022
Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) has appointed Associate Dean (Academic) Beverly Jacobs to lead a review of its structure to respond to the legal needs of Indigenous people in Ontario.
— Published on Nov 16th, 2021
— Published on Sep 30th, 2021
Members of the public and campus community are invited to join the Paul Martin Law Library's Truth and Reconciliation Sharing Circle for a virtual Orange Shirt Day event on Thursday, Sept. 30.
The group will meet over the Blackboard Collaborate platform at 4:30 p.m. to present two National Film Board films:
— Published on Sep 23rd, 2021
Incoming Windsor Law students now have a new course to expand their legal education. Starting this fall, first-year students will be required to take an intensive Indigenous Legal Traditions course to fulfill the Juris Doctor (JD) requirements.
— Published on Aug 28th, 2018
Truth and Reconciliation Steering Committee
Faculty of Law forms Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Steering Committee.
— Published on Feb 2nd, 2016