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Shanthi Elizabeth Senthe is an Associate Professor at Windsor Law, having completed her PhD at Osgoode Hall Law School, focusing on banking and finance regulation governance. She teaches courses such as Business Associations, Secured Transactions, and Sports Law, and is a faculty member of the Dual-JD program where she instructs the Business Association module. Professor Senthe has previously taught Corporate Governance Remedies and serves as the Director of the Transnational Entertainment Arts Clinic (TEALC), which was created to support creative entrepreneurs and Black-owned independent film production companies in the Detroit area. Her work includes co-curating an exhibit titled 'The Once Future City.' Prior to her appointment at Windsor Law, she was an Assistant Professor at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia for three years. She is admitted to practice law in Ontario, Florida, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia. Her research interests encompass corporate, commercial, banking finance law, and sports law, with a current focus on Black commercialization and financialization in the Detroit area. Professor Senthe has completed a merit-based judicial externship with the Florida Supreme Court and a judicial clerkship with the Superior Court in the District of Columbia. She has received multiple research awards, including the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship, and has served as a guest lecturer at Osgoode Hall Law School as a Visiting Scholar at Duke University School of Law in 2013.
Windsor Law • Windsor, ON
Teaching law courses and directing the Transnational Entertainment Arts Clinic.
Thompson Rivers University • British Columbia
Taught law courses for the Faculty of Law.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.