Joshua Sealey-Harrington is
a passionate teacher, scholar, and advocate. As an Assistant Professor
at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan
University, Professor Sealy-Harrington teaches about criminal law, legal
theory, and social change. He is the faculty advisor for the Black Law
Students’ Association and the annual moot problem drafter for the Julius
Alexander Isaac Moot, Canada’s critical race theory mooting
competition. His writing has been published in various law journals, The Globe and Mail,Newsweek, and The Walrus.
His legal scholarship has been cited by various tribunals, including
the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of
Canada. Sealey-Harrington is also a doctoral candidate at Columbia Law
School, and serves as counsel at Power Law, where he strategically
mobilizes criminal and constitutional law to advance the interests of
marginalized communities.