A team from Windsor Law has released an annotated version of the Accessible Canada Act.
A team from Windsor Law has released an annotated version of the Accessible Canada Act.
A team from Windsor Law has released an annotated version of the Accessible Canada Act.
A team from Windsor Law has released an annotated version of the Accessible Canada Act.
The journal “Third World Approaches to International Law Review” has released its first issue.
The journal “Third World Approaches to International Law Review” has released its first issue.
A virtual panel discussion Wednesday will feature Windsor Law grads working in climate action.
A virtual panel discussion Wednesday will feature Windsor Law grads working in climate action.
The Class Action Clinic at Windsor Law has released a second video illustrating the basic elements of the class action settlement claims process.
The Class Action Clinic at Windsor Law has released a second video illustrating the basic elements of the class action settlement claims process.
Leilani Farha is the global director of a non-governmental organization advocating for action to end homelessness.
Join housing advocate Leilani Farha in conversation Wednesday, Nov. 18.
A moving van clears goods from Windsor Law for donation to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
A donation of goods to Habitat for Humanity helped clear the way for the Transforming Windsor Law renovation project.
The Windsor Law Centre for Cities will use funding from the Research Support Fund for strategic planning.
As a research fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society in Berlin, UWindsor law professor Pascale Chapdelaine will explore the regulation of big data.
Law professor Pascale Chapdelaine will take up a position this fall as a research fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society.
A solidarity march Oct. 7 will proceed from the riverfront to Charles Clark Square.
Students and faculty members from Windsor Law have organized activities in support of the “1492 Land Back Lane Land Defenders.”
Friends and colleagues of Windsor Law alumnus Fred Bartley, who died Sept. 27, are planning to commemorate his legacy.