A prize package of posters by artist Robert Small and a copy of the Inspirational Women Trivia Game will go to Giselle Aiabens, the winner of a quiz contest celebrating International Women’s Day.
A prize package of posters by artist Robert Small and a copy of the Inspirational Women Trivia Game will go to Giselle Aiabens, the winner of a quiz contest celebrating International Women’s Day.
An interdisciplinary panel will discuss the implications of the Windsor blockade on Friday, March 4.
The Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education conferred two of its three 2021 awards to Windsor Law.
The Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education conferred two of its three 2021 awards to Windsor Law.
A panel discussion June 23 will consider allyship for change across racialized groups.
A panel discussion June 23 will consider allyship for change across racialized groups.
An officer looks on as supporters of the Wet'suwet'en Nation block a road outside of RCMP headquarters in Surrey, B.C., in January 2020.
Recent legal reforms suggest prairie provinces could be gearing up for more violence against Indigenous Peoples, write three Windsor Law professors.
The logo of the Indigenous Legal Orders Institute was designed by Mohawk artist Patrick Sandy.
Windsor Law will launch the new Indigenous Legal Orders Institute with a film screening, guest lecture, and reception on Friday, Nov. 1.
University of Regina education professor Marc Spooner is one of the provocateurs to kick-start a discussion Wednesday on the purpose of higher ed.
University of Regina education professor Marc Spooner is one of the provocateurs to kick-start a discussion Wednesday on the purpose of higher ed.
A Saskatchewan judge has dismissed a case against Windsor Law professor Sylvia McAdam for “trespassing” on ancestral lands in a provincial park.
A holistic approach to reconciliation requires government officials to institutionalize respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples.
Enjoying meals with family and friends can contribute to a healthy lifestyle, says the Canada food guide.
A panel of experts will discuss “Disrupting Dominant Discourses of Food Systems and Food Movements,” Wednesday at Windsor Law.
Students entering Windsor Law this fall will be required to take the course Indigenous Legal Traditions.
Students entering Windsor Law this fall will be required to take the course Indigenous Legal Traditions.