Windsor Law Professor Sujith Xavier was part of a team that successfully represented Alexander Vavilov before the Supreme Court of Canada in a case that will alter how courts oversee decisions of administrative officials and public bodies.
— Published on Jan 23rd, 2020
— Published on Dec 18th, 2020
In July, the Law Commission of Ontario released its final report of the Class Proceedings Act: a two-year project led by Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic.
— Published on Dec 19th, 2019
Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) Laverne Jacobs was one of a number of administrative law scholars invited to share an opinion on the Supreme Court of Canada's pending decision on the standard of review. The decision is scheduled to be released on Thursday, December 19.
Read the full article on the Globe and Mail.
— Published on Dec 18th, 2019
— Published on Dec 10th, 2019
With a local class-action lawsuit in the news following the Westcourt Place fire, Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic sits down with Windsor Morning's Tony Doucette to discuss her new Class Action Clinic at Windsor Law.
— Published on Nov 21st, 2019
In a recent Canadian Bar Association National Magazine article, Windsor Law Professor and National Self-Represented Litigants Project Director Julie Macfarlane disputes that Canadians don't care about legal aid. According to the article, Dr. Macfarlane says the real problem is a lack of stakeholder culture in the legal system.
— Published on Nov 19th, 2019
About 30 Windsor Law students under the leadership of professors Anneke Smit and Patrícia Galvão Ferreira participated in a nationwide research-a-thon on municipalities and climate change Monday, Nov. 18.
— Published on Nov 21st, 2019
From left to right: professors Shanthi Senthe, Muharem Kianieff, Jasminka Kalajdzic, Pascale Chapdelaine
This fall, Windsor Law faculty members were busy organizing significant conferences across the University of Windsor campus and community.
— Published on Nov 12th, 2019
— Published on Mar 25th, 2020