The symposium “The Law of Giving: Ecosystem and Legal Implications of Crowdfunding & Personal Donation Platforms” is set for June 26. Andrey Popov – stock.adobe.com
The symposium “The Law of Giving: Ecosystem and Legal Implications of Crowdfunding & Personal Donation Platforms” is set for June 26. Andrey Popov – stock.adobe.com
The latest technological developments in generative artificial intelligence are the topic of discussion by a panel of experts Nov. 22.
The latest technological developments in generative artificial intelligence are the topic of discussion by a panel of experts Nov. 22.
An interdisciplinary panel will discuss the implications of the Windsor blockade on Friday, March 4.
The Supreme Court of Canada cited scholarship into intellectual property by Windsor Law professor Myra Tawfik in a decision last month.
The Supreme Court of Canada cited scholarship into intellectual property by Windsor Law professor Myra Tawfik in a decision last month.
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 panel will discuss “E-Commerce, Algorithms, Big Data, Consumer Deception, and Protection” at noon Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the Moot Court.
Intellectual property scholars from across Canada signed on to a brief on copyright submitted to Parliament by Windsor Law professors.
Intellectual property scholars from across Canada signed on to a brief on copyright submitted to Parliament by Windsor Law professors.
The “Copyright User Rights and Access to Justice Symposium” is slated for May 18 and 19 in the Freed-Orman Centre, Assumption Hall.
The “Copyright User Rights and Access to Justice Symposium” is slated for May 18 and 19 in the Freed-Orman Centre, Assumption Hall.
Richard Wagner, justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, will participate in Windsor Law’s judge in residence program Wednesday and Thursday.
Richard Wagner, justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, will participate in Windsor Law’s judge in residence program Wednesday and Thursday.
New law professors Pascale Chapdelaine, Sara Wharton and Noel Semple enjoy lunch at Kerr House during new faculty orientation Monday.
The University of Windsor’s focus on teaching proved attractive to new faculty members attending orientation this week. Sessions Monday and Tuesday focused on the research and teaching requirements to establish and academic career, segueing into the Centre for Teaching and Learning’s Summer Series.
“There are so many people here for me to learn from,” said Noel Semple, who began a position in the Faculty of Law last month. “The teaching technology is light years ahead.”