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Fay Faraday is an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. She graduated as the gold medalist from Osgoode in 1993 and has taught there since 2010. Her roles include Discrimination and Harassment Counsel for the Law Society of Ontario (since 2017) and co-chair of the Equal Pay Coalition.
- Education: BA (Hons) from University of Toronto, LLB from Osgoode, MA from University of Toronto.
Her research focuses on labour and employment law, migrant worker rights, constitutional equality, and intersectional human rights, often through participatory action research. Key projects include critical analyses of migrant labour systems and gendered economic coercion in migration.
Her publications span constitutional law, human rights, and social justice advocacy, with a focus on systemic inequalities in Canadian legal frameworks. She has held York University’s Packer Visiting Chair in Social Justice (2014–2018) and remains a faculty affiliate with York’s Global Labour Research Centre since 2014.
- Scientific awards: Innovation Fellowship (Metcalf Foundation), Inaugural McMurtry Visiting Clinical Fellow (2012).
As a social justice lawyer, she represents unions and community groups in constitutional litigation and appellate advocacy, emphasizing migrant rights, gender equity, and socioeconomic justice. She also provides strategic policy advice to coalitions.





