The Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues (WRLSI) is a student-run interdisciplinary law journal based out of the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law.
Volume 44, the special Mental Health and the Law volume, has been published and is now publicly accessible on CanLII (https://t.co/xa8dZUJH79).
Thank you to the faculty and student body at Windsor Law, our external reviewers, and Torys LLP for making this special volume possible!
You really won't want to miss out on this year's Canadian Law School Conference. Justice Malcolm Rowe of the @SCC_eng will be joining us as our Keynote Speaker! The Conference is free to attend, stay tuned for more details! #LawCon
We are happy to announce that our annual Canadian Law Student Conference will be held on March 14-15, 2024! This year, we will be welcoming a very exciting Keynote Speaker and you won't want to miss out. The event is also free to attend, so stay tuned for more details!
With the exciting announcement of this year's conference, the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues is inviting law students from across Canada to present their original academic papers at our 17th annual Canadian Law Student Conference. Please see the poster for details!
The Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues is excited to announce that we are now accepting contributions to Volume 45!
Please see below for more information.
Our conference program is officially out! Check out what we have in store for you! For more details on the panels, see our full panel PDF here: https://t.co/Fgcrc57yjg
We are officially one week out and could not be more excited for you to join us! Be sure to register for the annual Canadian Law Student Conference by no later than Monday, March 13 at 12:00 pm. Stay tuned for the program details! Register here: https://t.co/7QNbHyt6yQ
Didn't we say you wouldn't want to miss out on this year's Canadian Law Student Conference? Join us on March 16 & 17 to hear Justice Martin's keynote address and from law students all across Canada presenting on various legal topics. Save your spot here: https://t.co/qV8lOlhVXU
Save the date! On March 16-17, the annual Canadian Law Student Conference will be back in person for the first time in years! We have incredible panels and an even more special keynote address lined up, so you wonβt want to miss out. Stay tuned for registration and more details!
WRLSI also presents awards to the best written student submission from @WindsorLaw and the best presenter at the Conference.
This years winners are:
WRLSI Writing Prize: Ashley Ash
Best Presenter Award: Jasmine Law
Congratulations to our JSD Tory Writing Prize Winners! This award is given to the two best written student submissions to the Conference.
This years winners are: Mirabelle Harris-Eze and Sara Badawi
Thank you to @TorysLLP for your continued support.
UPDATED: Check out our schedule for the upcoming 15th Annual Canadian Law Student Conference. Join us at the link below from March 23-24, 2022!
https://t.co/qnqHiN3JWM
Mark your calendars! The Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues annual Canadian Law Student Conference will be taking place March 23 & 24, 2022.
SUBMISSIONS EXTENDED! The WRLSI is inviting law students from across Canada to submit original, academic papers to be considered for the 15th Annual Canadian Law Student Conference!
Submit by January 31, 2022 at: https://t.co/IS9cYSedtS
WRLSI is inviting law students from across Canada to submit original, academic papers to be considered for the 15th Annual Canadian Law Student Conference!
Submit by January 21, 2022 at: https://t.co/eVFO01hsKk
WRLSI is inviting law students from across Canada to submit original, academic papers to be considered for the 15th Annual Canadian Law Student Conference!
Submit by January 21, 2022 at: https://t.co/eVFO01hsKk