Fathima Cader serves as Academic Director of Osgoode Hall Law School’s intensive program at Parkdale Community Legal Services, the country’s oldest and largest legal clinic.
Previously, she has served as Visiting Professor at CCNY, City University of New York and Visiting Professor/McMurtry Fellow at Osgoode. For several years, she also taught at the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Law.
Fathima practices primarily in the areas of labour, employment, and human rights law. She is a frequent speaker on these topics, including at conferences organized by the Law Society of Ontario, Ontario Bar Association, the Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers, and others, as well as regular university guest lectures.
Her scholarly and creative writing has appeared in the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, LawTimes, The New Inquiry, The Funambulist, Hazlitt, and elsewhere.