Illana Luther, Access to Justice & Law Reform Institute of Nova Scotia
Ilana joined the Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia in June 2011. Before this she worked for legal aid in both Ontario and Nova Scotia. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University, she received a Master of Arts in Political Science from York University. In 2004, she received her law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, followed by a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School. In 2015, Dr. Luther obtained her Doctorate in Law from Schulich School of Law. In 2017, she took a hiatus from the Commission to work as a policy analyst for the Government of Nova Scotia. She returned to serve as Executive Director in 2018. Ilana teaches Law Reform and Poverty Law at the Schulich School of Law.
Ilana joined the Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia in June 2011. Before this she worked for legal aid in both Ontario and Nova Scotia. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University, she received a Master of Arts in Political Science from York University. In 2004, she received her law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, followed by a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School. In 2015, Dr. Luther obtained her Doctorate in Law from Schulich School of Law. In 2017, she took a hiatus from the Commission to work as a policy analyst for the Government of Nova Scotia. She returned to serve as Executive Director in 2018. Ilana teaches Law Reform and Poverty Law at the Schulich School of Law.