Sarah Burningham
Assistant Professor
Law
University of Regina
Canada
Biography
Sarah Burningham is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan (LLB) and the University of Oxford (BCL). She clerked at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal and joined the Saskatchewan Bar in 2010 (inactive status). Currently, she is a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa. Her doctoral work investigates the impacts of terrorism and counter-terrorism policy on federal structures and practices through a comparative study of federal states. Her research is currently focused on federalism, constitutional law, and security law and policy, though her interests extend to human rights law, health law and criminal law as well. She has previously taught constitutional law, administrative law and a course on the law and medical ethics.
Research Interest
Constitutional law Criminal law Evidence