featured in the Globe and Mail

It’s not by chance that the Law faculty at the University of Windsor in Ontario is one of the most diverse law schools in Canada. A conscious effort over several years has aimed to make the faculty more representative of Canada’s evolving demographic profile.
— Published on Nov 24th, 2023
featured in the Globe and Mail

When Amy Johnson was awarded a scholarship to study law at the University of Windsor in 2012, she knew it would change her life. What she didn’t realize was that it would change the lives of her six sons as well.
Ms. Johnson, a single parent who grew up in Manitoba, was awarded the Class of ‘81 Scholarship, a $1-million grant established in 2011 by the Windsor Law class of 1981 to commemorate their 30th reunion.
— Published on Nov 24th, 2023

Windsor Law welcomed a distinguished panel of jurists to preside over the final round of its 50th annual Zuber Moot Competition, Nov. 21.
For the first time, the event put on the bench a Supreme Court of Canada judge: Sheilah Martin, as well as Court of Appeal for Ontario judges Michael Tulloch and Steve Coroza, and Superior Court of Ontario judge Renee Pomerance.
— Published on Nov 23rd, 2023

WINDSOR, Ont. — The Court of Appeal for Ontario joined over 200 law students at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law on Oct. 27 during their outreach program.
The day featured many events where students interacted with the Judges of the Court.
— Published on Oct 30th, 2023

Dr. Anneke Smit, Director of Windsor Law Centre for Cities says 15 Minute Cities are about building up neighbors and research shows it makes residents socially happier.
— Published on Apr 20th, 2023

Continuing his work fighting injustices and discrimination in the bail system, law professor Danardo Jones and the Transnational Law and Racial Justice Network hosted a panel discussion on the bail system in Canada and its effects on marginalized communities.
— Published on Apr 5th, 2023

UWindsor alumnus Peter Hrastovec (BA 1979, LLB 1982) plans to focus on the beauty of Windsor’s diversity as the city’s poet laureate. The city announced his appointment Thursday through approximately 2027.
— Published on Mar 3rd, 2023


Law professor Jasminka Kalajdzic and retired judge Mary Jo Nolan have been honoured by the Ontario Bar Association for their work to promote access to justice.
— Published on Feb 28th, 2023

Windsor Law professor Shanthi Senthe is the founding director of the Transnational Arts and Entertainment Law Clinic.
— Published on Jan 17th, 2023

Bill Bogart was interviewed by Sheldon MacLeod on Saltwire about the Cannabis Act Review and related issues
— Published on Jan 13th, 2023