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3rd Annual Canadian Law Student Conference

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The paper, A Trial to End All Terrorism: How the United States Could Have Won the War on Terrorism Before it Even Began, with the Trial of Only One Man, has been accepted for the 3rd Annual Canadian Law Student Conference in Windsor, Ontario on March 18-19.

The conference is hosted by the University of Windsor Faculty of Law, Law Foundation of Ontario, and the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues (WRLSI).

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  • University of Windsor Faculty of Law
  • Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues (WRLSI)
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