
Second-year law student Roxana Jahani Aval is the host of a three-part podcast series on human dignity.
Second-year law student Roxana Jahani Aval is the host of a three-part podcast series on human dignity.
The Transnational Law and Justice Network at Windsor Law has refocused its efforts around public education, launching an improved online presence.
Join housing advocate Leilani Farha in conversation Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Recent legal reforms suggest prairie provinces could be gearing up for more violence against Indigenous Peoples, write three Windsor Law professors.
Treating incel violence as terrorism may make matters worse, says law professor Reem Bahdi.
More than 270 jurists have signed on to a statement from Windsor law professors condemning violations of Indigenous nations’ rights.
Justin Trudeau’s use of blackface and Arab costumes has raised questions about his authenticity on diversity issues, writes law professor Reem Bahdi.
A panel will discuss Canada’s complicated relationship with Saudi Arabia, Sept. 19 at Windsor Law.
A holistic approach to reconciliation requires government officials to institutionalize respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples.
An interdisciplinary workshop May 30 at Windsor Law will explore Canada’s increasingly complicated relationship with Saudi Arabia.