Collage of Kristen Thomasen, Ali Hammoudi, Daniel Del Gobbo, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, and Daniel Rohde.New law faculty (top) Kristen Thomasen, Ali Hammoudi, Daniel Del Gobbo, (bottom) Joshua Sealy-Harrington, and Daniel Rohde.

Windsor Law adds justice seekers to faculty

Five legal scholars are bringing their research and teaching experiences to tenured and tenure track positions in the Faculty of Law.

Taking up appointments July 1 are:

  • Kristen Thomasen, who explores the legal and social impacts of automated technologies with a particular focus on equity and anti-oppression;
  • Ali Hammoudi, an expert in labour rights and history with a particular interest in the Middle East;
  • Daniel Del Gobbo, an experienced litigator whose research borrows concepts from feminist and queer theory, critical race theory, law and emotions, and law and humanities;
  • Joshua Sealy-Harrington, whose career exemplifies a sophisticated approach to legal scholarship and an unparalleled commitment to social justice; and
  • Daniel Rohde, whose scholarly pursuits delve into the legal evolution and framework of Canadian currency and banking institutions.

Learn more about each of these faculty members on the Windsor Law website.

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