From left to right: Windsor Law Dean Christopher Waters, Professor Valarie Waboose, Research Assistant Lyann Ordenes, Indigenous Legal Studies Coordinator Michelle Nahdee, Research Assistant Meghan Chant, Professor Beverly Jacobs, and Chief Miskokomon (Walpole Island First Nation)
— Published on May 11th, 2021
Windsor Law professor Myra Tawfik was named Tech Researcher of the Year at an awards reception Oct. 26, organized by the WEtech Alliance.
Professor Tawfik, has led a number of projects designed to provide start-ups and innovators with access to legal services to protect their inventions.
— Published on Oct 31st, 2019
Two Windsor Law students are working on rallying the city's Muslim population to vote in the upcoming federal election later this month.
Third-year law student Aadil Nathani and second-year law student Mariam Rajabali are part of the Canadian-Muslim Vote non-profit, which bills itself as a "national, non-profit, non-partisan grassroots organization that aims to increase civic engagement of Canadian Muslims through community outreach and education."
— Published on Oct 8th, 2019
Windsor Law professors Shanthi Senthe and Muharem Kianieff will co-convene the fourth annual Commercial Law Symposium in Windsor on Oct. 18 and 19. The symposium is scheduled to take place at the Art Gallery of Windsor and will feature presentations and discussions with leading commercial lawyers from across North America.
— Published on Oct 4th, 2019
Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic wrote the book on class actions. Now she is heading up a law clinic — the first of its kind in North America — dedicated one of the most high-profile and far-reaching legal procedures in the Canadian justice system.
— Published on Oct 17th, 2019
— Published on Sep 26th, 2019
Professor Kristen Thomasen appeared on CBC's Windsor Morning with Tony Doucette to discuss cameras & privacy. Professor Thomasen says research into surveillance cameras and crime doesn't prove they make an area more safe.
Listen to the segment on Windsor Morning's website.
— Published on Sep 26th, 2019
On Thursday, Professor Reem Bahdi, Dean Christopher Waters and the Transnational Law and Justice Network at Windsor Law welcomed two expert panelists for the discussion "Canada and Saudi Arabia: Legal Frameworks and Policy Options." The panel urged Canadians to make foreign affairs and human rights an election issue.
— Published on Sep 20th, 2019
With at least three Lancer student-athletes attending law school this year, the timing has never been better for Professor Shanthi Senthe to make an impact in the area of sports law.
— Published on Nov 11th, 2019
— Published on Sep 6th, 2019