

Deborah recently completed her second year at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University. During her second year, Deborah participated in the Julius Alexander Isaac Moot and was named Top Oralist. Deborah also has great interest in the intersection of technology and law. She loves learning about the pressing issues in algorithmic accountability, data privacy and the ethical and legal implications of artificial intelligence. Deborah is an active member of the Black Law Students’ Association, serving as Chief Returning Officer and as a member of the Advocacy Committee for her school’s chapter.
In addition, she was a case worker at the school’s Pardons Clinic, assisting individuals applying for criminal record suspensions. Before law school, Deborah earned an Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree at Queen’s University, graduating on the Dean’s List. She is also deeply invested in local community initiatives and oversees the financial operations of a charity supporting marginalized communities. In her downtime, Deborah cherishes spending quality time with her family and friends.