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Tenille Brown is an Assistant Professor at Lakehead University's Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, specializing in Property and Land Law, Aboriginal Law, Technology Law, and Legal Geography. She holds professional qualifications including an LLB (Scots Law Honours) from the University of Dundee and an LLM from the University of Ottawa, where she is currently a PhD candidate researching the intersection of property law, geography, and Indigenous land rights.
- Education: LLB (Scots Law Honours, University of Dundee), LLM (University of Ottawa), PhD Candidate (University of Ottawa)
Her research focuses on legal geography, examining how property law shapes spatial realities for Indigenous peoples in Canada. She has contributed to SSHRC-funded projects like Geothink, exploring data governance, and collaborated with Co-Map on Indigenous land rights mapping technologies. Professor Brown also integrates human rights and technology regulation into her teaching.
Professional affiliations include the Human Rights Research and Education Centre at the University of Ottawa and the Bar of Ontario. Her career spans diverse roles, including practicing intellectual property and privacy law, working with feminist organizations in Eswatini, and developing Canada's first legal geography course.



