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Anthony Sangiuliano serves as Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University since 2025. A dual-qualified lawyer and philosopher, he holds appointments as Co-Director of Osgoode’s JD/MA in Philosophy Joint Program and Associate Member of York University's Graduate Program in Philosophy.
His educational credentials include:
- BA (University of Toronto)
- MA (University of Toronto)
- JD (Osgoode Hall Law School)
- PhD (Cornell University)
- Admitted to the Bar of Ontario
Professor Sangiuliano's research bridges philosophical inquiry and legal practice through rigorous analysis of foundational legal concepts. His work examines equality frameworks in antidiscrimination jurisprudence, constitutional interpretation methodologies, administrative decision-making processes, tort liability structures, and ethical dilemmas in healthcare regulation. This interdisciplinary approach generates innovative perspectives on human rights implementation and legal reasoning across multiple doctrinal domains.
His scholarly contributions have earned recognition through:
- Dean's Gold Key from Osgoode Hall Law School
- Canadian Bar Association Viscount Bennett Fellowship
- SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship
- Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship
He actively supervises LLM and PhD candidates in legal philosophy and related fields while maintaining practice connections through Supreme Court interventions and public inquiry work. His research has been directly cited by the Supreme Court of Canada, demonstrating significant impact on Canadian jurisprudence. Previous postdoctoral appointments include York University's Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies and the Connected Minds research initiative.
As Co-Director of the JD/MA Joint Program, he oversees this innovative dual-degree curriculum integrating legal training with advanced philosophical study. His professional experience extends to counsel roles for the Ontario Attorney General's Ministry and the Ottawa Light Rail Transit Public Inquiry, alongside clerkships for the Ontario Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada Justice Russell Brown.





