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Alicia Czarnowski is a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law, where she has excelled in her academic pursuits. She completed her law degree at the same institution, having earned the McCarthy Tetrault LLP Year Prize for achieving the highest standing in the JD Program, as well as the Osgoode Society Prize for Canadian Legal History, recognizing her among the top 10 graduating students. Alicia has gained practical experience by clerking for Justice Fothergill at the Federal Court of Canada, which has informed her ongoing studies. Her research is primarily focused on health law, with a specific emphasis on assisted human reproduction. In her LL.M. thesis, she analyzed the governance framework of reproductive technologies and is currently investigating the role of surrogacy consultants in Canada using empirical methods. Through her research, Alicia aims to contribute to a greater understanding of reproductive technology and its implications for Canadian society.
Department of History