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Windsor Law
University of Windsor

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Ghallia is a rising 3L at Windsor Law in Windsor, Ontario. Prior to law school, she earned degrees in Biopsychology and Education from the University of Windsor. She is particularly passionate about corporate litigation and has a growing interest in the intersection between corporate law and human rights, especially within the realms of international human rights and education law.
Her previous experiences include student leadership, legal policy development, and advocacy for equity in educational institutions. Ghallia brings a strong research background and a detail-oriented approach to every file she touches.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing, and exploring independent cafés. She is deeply committed to lifelong learning and hopes to use her legal career to bridge the gap between private-sector strategy and public-sector impact.
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Ghallia is a rising 3L at Windsor Law in Windsor, Ontario. Prior to law school, she earned degrees in Biopsychology and Education from the University of Windsor. She is particularly passionate about corporate litigation and has a growing interest in the intersection between corporate law and human rights, especially within the realms of international human rights and education law.
Her previous experiences include student leadership, legal policy development, and advocacy for equity in educational institutions. Ghallia brings a strong research background and a detail-oriented approach to every file she touches.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing, and exploring independent cafés. She is deeply committed to lifelong learning and hopes to use her legal career to bridge the gap between private-sector strategy and public-sector impact.