Nathan recently completed his third year of the BCL/JD program at McGill University’s Faculty of Law. Alongside his legal studies, he was a student judicial clerk at the Quebec Court of Appeal, served as a Senior Editor of the McGill Law Journal and worked as a research assistant focusing on class actions reform, court administration and person-centred justice. Nathan also worked as a legal intern with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, conducting research for appellate interventions, and as a legal intern with the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, supporting their legislative drafting. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Psychology from St. Francis Xavier University, graduating with Distinction and the Forensic Psychology Prize for exceptional academic achievement, dedication and promise in the program. Outside of work and school, Nathan can be found at independent movie theatres and concert halls, and exploring Toronto with friends.