Julie Macfarlane

Julie MacfarlaneWindsor Law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named to the Order of Canada in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of self-represented litigants.

Law professor appointed to the Order of Canada

Windsor Law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named to the Order of Canada in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of self-represented litigants.

Braunte PetricFilm student Braunte Petric is excited to see her work Defender among the 10 finalists in TVO’s Short Doc Contest.

Student documentary shortlisted for prize

Windsor Law professor Julie Macfarlane is the subject of “Defender,” a film by student Braunte Petric shortlisted in TVO’s Short Doc contest.

Julie MacfarlaneWindsor law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named one of Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.

Law prof wins recognition for influence in profession

Windsor law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named one of Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.

multicoloured hands raisedAn interfaith dialogue to dispel myths about Islam is sponsored by Windsor Law and the Windsor Islamic Council.

Interfaith forum to fight Islamophobia

An interfaith dialogue to dispel myths about Islam is sponsored by Windsor Law and the Windsor Islamic Council.