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The Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues (WRLSI) is an interdisciplinary law journal run by law students at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law, which has been publishing since 1989. Recently, they decided to shift to an Open Access publishing model.
The Review publishes academic articles, conference papers, theses, and other content that promotes an analytical, practical, and empirical approach to the study of law.
We are happy to share that the WRLSI made the decision to go open access and for choosing to include their work on the CanLII platform. You can access the journal on CanLII’s commentary section here.
Thank you to the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues editorial team and the University of Windsor Faculty of Law for inviting us to their Open Access launch this month with The Honourable Geoffrey B. Morawetz, Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario. We were grateful to be able to celebrate this milestone and look forward to a future of more shared legal information!