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Bogart to deliver paper at National Health Law Conference
Professor Bill Bogart will deliver a paper at the National Health Law Conference on Friday, May 4, 2012 in Toronto.
Jacobs receives grant from Foundation for Legal Research
Dr. Laverne Jacobs, recently received a grant of funding to study jurisdictional questions when fundamental human rights are at stake.
Kalajdzic on anti-discrimination class action suits
Prof. Kalajdzic commented on the feasibility of anti-discrimination class action suits in the April 20, 2012 edition of The Lawyers Weekly
Kianieff on the sale of Zellers' pharmacy records
Prof. Muharem Kianieff was interviewed on CBC Radio's "The Early Shift" regarding the sale of Zellers' pharmacy records to Loblaws.
Smit awarded conference funding
Dr. Smit and co-applicants to hold a fully-sponsored 2-day conference at Onati International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Onati, Spain
Smit on expropriation and property rights
Dr. Smit publishes "The Property Rights of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons: Beyond Restitution"; continues her fieldwork on expropriation
Demers publishes Career Guide for Legal Information Specialists
Annette Demers '98, Acting Law Librarian, is general editor of Legal Information Specialists: A Guide to Launching and Building Your Career
Tanovich on disciplining lawyers who speak out against injustice
Prof. Tanovich spoke about the Supreme Court of Canada decision regarding the right of lawyers to speak about judges or the justice system
New dean followed circuitous route to Windsor Law
Dean Cameron spent 20 years teaching and consulting in Asia and Australia before returning to Canada to take up her current post in January.
Bahdi on CSIS director's revelation about use of information derived from torture
Prof. Bahdi commented on "As It Happens" about the revelation of a CSIS director regarding use of information derived from torture.
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