Comparative Immigration Law & Human Rights
Lawyer, Researcher, Mountain Biker & Former Footballer
If not in the classroom, courtroom, or writing, you can find me on the trails at Galbraith Mountain, or on the soccer pitch. With more than 15 years of professional and academic experience in the fields of immigration and international
human rights law and policy, including as a Consultant for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), I bring an on-the-ground perspective to high level theory and policy. I graduated from Arizona State University
School of Law in 2005, where my deep engagement with immigrant and LGBTQI+ rights movements and client-centred practice significantly influenced my critical constructivist approach to academic research and teaching.