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Suzie Dunn is an Assistant Professor at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University and serves as the Interim Director of the Law & Technology Institute. Her research focuses on the intersection of equality and technology law, with a specific emphasis on technology-facilitated gender-based violence, artificial intelligence, and digital safety. Dunn is a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation and has contributed to significant research projects, including those funded by SSHRC, aimed at addressing issues related to technology-facilitated violence. She is actively involved in advocating for digital safety and has worked with organizations dedicated to the promotion of legal education and action on technology-facilitated violence. In her educational role, she teaches courses in Contracts, Judicial Decision Making, Tort Law, Damage Compensation, and Legal Ethics. Dunn has been recognized for her contributions to feminist research and excellence in teaching, receiving awards such as the Greenberg Prize and the University of Ottawa Part-time Professor Award. Her numerous publications explore themes of digital evidence, violence, and technology's impact on marginalized communities.