— Published on Jul 26th, 2021
A partnership between OCAD University in Toronto and the University of Windsor Faculty of Law will create a new online course in intellectual property (IP) literacy for creative entrepreneurs.
— Published on Aug 5th, 2021
In his new role as Associate Dean (Research & Graduate Studies) at Windsor Law, Professor Paul Ocheje will lead future development of the faculty's strategic research goals while championing research excellence and administering its Master of Laws (LLM) program.
— Published on Jul 21st, 2021
A recent CBC Windsor article reported on an amendment to the Broadcasting Act that failed to pass in Senate.
Professor Pascale Chapdelaine commented on Bill C-10, suggesting more clarity is needed to gain public consensus.
— Published on Jul 6th, 2021
— Published on Jun 29th, 2021
Law professors have published the first edition of a book centred around the decolonization of law from three unique perspectives. Published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), the book – Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives – studies the theory and practice of decolonizing law.
— Published on Jun 28th, 2021
— Published on Jun 28th, 2021
The Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education conferred two of its three annual awards to Windsor Law professors for their dedication to clinical legal education.
The association created awards to honour three of its longest-serving board members in 2020:
— Published on Jun 25th, 2021
Professor Pascale Chapdelaine's work on the property attributes of copyright was cited in the Supreme Court of Texas decision Jim Olive Photography v. University of Houston System.
— Published on Jun 22nd, 2021
Windsor Law’s Associate Dean (Research & Graduate Studies) Dr. Laverne Jacobs has been nominated by the Government of Canada for election to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).
— Published on Jun 22nd, 2021