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Jillian Rogin is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor. Her research focuses on systemic racism in the legal system, Indigenous rights advocacy, and criminal justice reform. She has authored works cited by the Supreme Court of Canada and contributed to clinical legal education initiatives recognized nationally. Rogin frequently collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to address issues like bail system inequities and reconciliation efforts. She has organized symposia on topics ranging from Indigenous sovereignty to the criminalization of Black youth.
Her academic contributions include critiques of provincial policies impacting Indigenous communities and analyses of legal frameworks perpetuating racial disparities. Notably, she co-authored a statement condemning violations of Indigenous nations’ rights, signed by over 270 jurists. Rogin also participates in public legal education projects, such as the Windsor Law clinical legal programs honored with national awards in 2021.
Her engagement extends to community initiatives like Prisoners’ Justice Day observances and refugee sponsorship efforts, reflecting a commitment to social justice beyond traditional scholarship. While no specific grants or student advisees are listed, her work intersects with human rights advocacy, legal pedagogy, and systemic reform.





