— Published on Jul 10th, 2019
Windsor Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic comments on proposed changes to proceedings against the Crown legislation this week in a QP Briefing article. In the news article, lawyers dispute Ford's claim that "activists" are clogging up Ontario courts.
— Published on May 6th, 2019
Windsor Law professor Muharem Kianieff has published one of the first analyses of blockchain and the legal and economic challenges faced by this new technology.
— Published on Apr 23rd, 2019
In the midst of preparing for her final exams, third-year Windsor Law student Kayla Smith re-appeared before the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector in Ottawa for its last meeting.
— Published on Apr 22nd, 2019
Windsor Law professor Tess Sheldon's application to receive grant funding from the Schulich - UWindsor Opportunities for Research Excellence Program (SWORP) was successful. SWORP provides funding for Schulich’s Windsor Campus undergraduate medical education students to undertake a research project under the supervision of a University of Windsor faculty member.
— Published on Apr 22nd, 2019
Windsor Law professors Sylvia McAdam, Jillian Rogin, and Reem Bahdi wrote an article for The Conversation Canada about McAdam's ancestral lands. Also the co-founder of Idle No More, Sylvia McAdam was brought before a Saskatchewan judge and put on trial for attempting to use her family’s ancestral lands.
— Published on Mar 26th, 2019
Visiting Prof. Sukanya Pillay commented on SNC-Lavalin in her Conversation Canada article, stating that deferred prosecution deals aren’t get-out-of-jail free cards. The article went on to be the most-read story on the Conversation for an entire week.
— Published on Mar 26th, 2019
Amid the SNC Lavalin saga, Windsor Law Associate Dean (Research & Graduate Studies) Laverne Jacobs weighs in on identifying and preventing inappropriate political interference. Her article was published on The Conversation Canada, a daily independent online publication, over the weekend.
— Published on Mar 26th, 2019
Windsor Law's winning team members Aaina Grover, Cristina Fulop, Stan Fedun and Anish Kamboj are
pictured above with thier coach & Windsor Law Adjunct Prof. Marcela Aroca and The Hon. Donald G.H. Bowman.
— Published on Mar 4th, 2019
From left to right: James Rice, Erin O'Rourke, Kayley Leon, Miruna Birsan, Maureen Irish.
— Published on Feb 27th, 2019