Anthony Sangiuliano

Education
BA (Toronto), MA (Toronto), JD (Osgoode), PhD (Cornell)

Anthony Sangiuliano is a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the Connected Minds research program at York University and the Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime, and Security at Osgoode, as well as the Tort Law and Social Equality Project at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. He has previously served as a judicial law clerk at the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada. He was an Articling Student at the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General – Constitutional Law Branch, a Research Associate at Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith Griffin LLP, and Commission Counsel of the Ottawa Light Rail Transit Inquiry.

Anthony’s doctoral research was awarded the Canadian Bar Association Viscount Bennett Fellowship and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. His writes on a wide range of subjects encompassing antidiscrimination law, health law, constitutional and administrative law, and contracts and torts. His work has been published in the Osgoode Hall Law Journal, the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, the McGill Law Journal, the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, the University of Toronto Law Journal, and the American Journal of Law and Equality. It has been cited by the Supreme Court of Canada. His interdisciplinary research methodology applies techniques derived from analytical philosophy to legal studies.