
About
Anna Su is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law, with a cross-appointment at the Department of History. Her research spans Comparative Law, Constitutional Law & Theory, International Law & Policy, Law & Religion, Legal History, and Human Rights Law.
- Education: SJD (Harvard Law School, 2013), LLM (Harvard Law School, waived), JD (Ateneo Law School, 2005), AB in Political Science (Ateneo de Manila University, 2001)
Her scholarly work focuses on the intersections of law and religion, technology and international law, and the historical development of human rights law. She has received prestigious awards including the John Laylin Writing Prize in International Law and multiple fellowships.
Anna Su's recent publications reflect interdisciplinary research in microbiology, genomics, and environmental science, often addressing microbial dynamics and sequencing technologies. She has secured grants for projects spanning legal debates on religious freedom, ethical implications of AI, and law-science collaborations.
- Baldy Postdoctoral Fellowship, SUNY Buffalo Law School (2013-2014)
- McDonald Distinguished Fellow, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University (2019- )
- Connaught New Researcher Award (2014-2015)
- John Laylin Prize (2013)





