Dormant Clubs
The following clubs have previously been ratified by the SLS but are not currently active. These clubs remain recognized and simply require a new leadership team to resume operations.
If you are interested in revitalizing one of these clubs, please reach out to the Vice President, Events for more information on how to take it on.
Folks v Beer (Windsor Law’s Beer Club)
Folks v Beer (“Folks and Beer”) is Windsor Law’s first social beer club. The club was thought of by four friends while commiserating over drinks about first-year contracts class. Our mandate is to bring together students who are looking to enjoy a pint from a local brewery after a long day of studies. All are welcome - non-drinkers included! Cheers!
French Correspondence Program
Hispanic / Latinx Law Student Association (HLLSA)
Law & Poker
Legal Minds Unwined
Legal Minds Unwined is a sober-curious club with the goal of fostering healthy relationships with alcohol during law school and well into the legal profession. Unwined provides law students with opportunities to network and socialize in environments that aren’t focused on alcohol. Whether you’re sober, or sober-curious, Unwined can be a great fit!
Palestinian Students Law Association(PLSA)
Windsor Law Self Defence Club
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The Windsor Law Defence Club provides all interested persons with practical and theoretical knowledge of self defence techniques. We focus on regular practice of these techniques to build muscle memory and situational awareness. This club provides a safe space for people from all walks of life gain self-confidence, meet others, and decompress from the stresses of university life while practicing the martial arts. No experience necessary!
Windsor Women in Motion
Headnotes
Headnotes is the official student newspaper of Windsor Law. We accept and encourage the student body to write news articles, opinion pieces, lifestyle articles, sports and entertainment articles, as well as miscellaneous pieces that may include appropriate jokes, memes, trivia, and fun facts. If you have a piece you’d like us to publish, please feel free to get in touch with us!
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice
Law Students for Reproductive Justice is a student-led, student-driven national non-profit network dedicated to protecting and promoting reproductive freedom both domestically and abroad. A cross-border club, our goals at UDM and Windsor Law are to encourage the frank discussion of the medical, political, socio-economic, and legal issues surrounding reproductive rights and to help students to engage in local and current events. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms.
Law Students without Borders
Law Students Without Borders is a student organization which strives to raise awareness of the underserved and disadvantaged, while raising funds for Lawyers Without Borders’ various projects through fundraising and networking events. Lawyers Without Borders engages with lawyers and judges dedicated to pro bono service, while beginning initiatives that serve the underserved, protect the disadvantaged, and promote human rights.
The Public Speaking Club of Windsor Law (PSC)
The Public Speaking Club provides a warm, welcoming, and inclusive environment for students to strengthen their communication skills. We hold workshops that are open to law students of all skill-level. Each workshop will focus on a different area of communication. To name just a few, these include themes such as interview skills, giving a speech, getting out of your comfort zone, being a persuasive speaker, and the etiquette of speaking in a court room. We hope that this will lead Windsor Law students to become more confident public speakers.
Windsor Law Debate Club
The Windsor Law Debate Club (WLDC) is a student-run and community-oriented initiative to help law students develop their confidence and skill in public speaking and debate. It’s also a great way to develop other skills that are important for a career in law, such as persuasion, listening, critical thinking, and respectful disagreement. No debate experience is necessary. Email us to join!
Windsor Law Tennis Club
The Public Speaking Club provides a warm, welcoming, and inclusive environment for students to strengthen their communication skills. We hold workshops that are open to law students of all skill-level. Each workshop will focus on a different area of communication. To name just a few, these include themes such as interview skills, giving a speech, getting out of your comfort zone, being a persuasive speaker, and the etiquette of speaking in a court room. We hope that this will lead Windsor Law students to become more confident public speakers.