Anthony Sangiuliano

Assistant Professor
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Education
BA (Toronto), MA (Toronto), JD (Osgoode), PhD (Cornell), of the Bar of Ontario

Anthony Sangiuliano joined Osgoode Hall Law School as an Assistant Professor in 2025. He is a lawyer, legal scholar, and philosopher. His areas of research and teaching include moral, political, and legal philosophy, equality and antidiscrimination law, constitutional and administrative law, tort law, and health law and bioethics. His is a Co-Director of Osgoode’s JD/MA in Philosophy Joint Program.

Professor Sangiuliano holds a JD from Osgoode, where he was awarded the Dean’s Gold Key upon graduation, and a PhD from the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University, where he was a Canadian Bar Association Viscount Bennett Fellow and a SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholar. Before joining Osgoode, he was a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law as well as a York University Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Postdoctoral Fellow and a Connected Minds Postdoctoral Fellow. He has taught as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto and at Osgoode, where he was nominated for an Adjunct Teaching Award.

Professor Sangiuliano has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles in academic journals, including the Osgoode Hall Law Journal, the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, the Supreme Court Law Review, the Journal of Legal Philosophy, Law and Philosophy, the University of Toronto Law Journal, the McGill Law Journal, the University of British Columbia Law Review, the American Journal of Law and Equality, the Review of Constitutional Studies, Global Constitutionalism, and the International Journal of Constitutional Law. His writing has been cited by the Supreme Court of Canada. He has also worked as a Research Associate at a private litigation firm in Toronto, as counsel for the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario and the Commissioner of the Ottawa Light Rail Transit Public Inquiry, and as a law clerk for the judges of the Ontario Court of Appeal and Justice Russell Brown of the Supreme Court of Canada. He regularly provides consulting services for interventions before the Supreme Court.

Research Interests: Moral, political, and legal philosophy, equality and antidiscrimination law, constitutional and administrative law, tort law, and health law and bioethics.

Graduate Research Supervision (LLM, PhD): Professor Sangiuliano welcomes inquiries about graduate supervision on projects related to his areas of academic interest.