Sabrin Saide

Sabrin Saide is a 1L law student at Osgoode Hall Law School. She holds an Honours Bachelor’s from McMaster University in Political Science, specializing in Public Law and Judicial Studies, with a minor in Labour Studies. She graduated summa cum laude and was recognized on the Dean’s Honour Roll throughout her undergraduate studies.

Alessandro Lamanna

Alessandro Lamanna is a 2L student enrolled in the Lincoln Alexander School of Law J.D. program and Integrated Practice Curriculum. Prior to attending law school, he graduated on the Dean’s Honour Roll, receiving his Honours Bachelor degree from York University, with a double major in Criminology and Political Science.

Stefani Avila

Stefani Avila is currently a 2L student at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law in the English Common Law section. Before attending law school, Stefani graduated from Western University with a Bachelors in Management and Organizational Studies, specializing in Management and Legal Studies.

Talia Dixon

Talia Dixon is a second-year law student at Osgoode Hall Law School. Prior to attending law school, she graduated from the University of Alberta with a B.A. in Political Science and Women and Gender Studies. While attending the University of Alberta, Talia was involved with her student union.

Amaiya Walters

Amaiya Walters is a current student at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law. She is a recent graduate of Queen’s University, where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Black Studies. She also completed a Certificate in Law from Queen’s, where her interest in labour and employment law was first sparked.

Kristen Smith

Kristen Smith is a second-year law student at Queen’s University. Prior to attending law school, she graduated from Queen’s University with an BSc (Hons.) in Science, with a major in life sciences.

Chloe Fraser

Chloe Fraser is a student at Osgoode Hall Law School with a strong interest in labour and employment law. She earned her B.A. (Hons.) in Law and Society from the University of Calgary, graduating with First Class Distinction and a minor in Global Development Studies.

Djoully Laube

Djoully Laube is a law student at the University of Ottawa’s combined political science and French Common Law Program with a growing experience in civil litigation and human rights. Based in Ottawa, Djoully has gained valuable experience through work with the Department of Justice, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, and the Vanier Francophone Legal Clinic.

Leticia Sobue

Leticia Sobue is a student at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law. Prior to attending law school, she received her B.A. (Hons.) with High Distinction from the University of Toronto, with a major in criminology and minors in sociology and anthropology.

Diana Oproescu

Diana Oproescu is a student at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law. Prior to law school, she attended the University of British Columbia for her undergraduate studies, where she obtained a major in sociology and a minor in
political science. She then completed her M.A. in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto.