— Published on Oct 13th, 2021
Photo by Marcie Demmans
— Published on Oct 6th, 2021
A $12,000 donation from former Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment president Richard Peddie (BComm 1970, honorary LLD 2001) and his wife, Colleen, will allow the Windsor Law Centre for Cities to continue to develop its research, teaching, and public engagement on the legal and policy tools related to municipalities and local institutions.
— Published on Oct 4th, 2021
The Windsor Law Centre for Cities has released a new report: Windsor’s Cycling History, authored by Windsor Law Professor and former Dean of Law, Dr. Christopher Waters.
As the author suggests, despite its ‘Motor City’ label, Windsor has been and is a cycling city as well. In his report, Professor Waters recounts a century and a half of cycling history in Windsor.
— Published on Oct 6th, 2021
Professor Bill Bogart authored a news article published in iPolitics digital newspaper about a lawsuit to decriminalize drugs.
— Published on Sep 30th, 2021
Professor Richard Moon authored a news article published in Policy Options magazine about vaccine-mandate opponents that base their opposition to vaccinations on liberty, conscience and equality.
— Published on Sep 30th, 2021
— Published on Sep 30th, 2021
— Published on Sep 24th, 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
Windsor Law Professor and Law, Disability & Social Change Project Director Laverne Jacobs has collaborated with five academics across Canada, to write a text about persons with disabilities and their interactions with the law.
— Published on Nov 1st, 2021