Anna Lund is a professor in the Faculty of Law researching and teaching in civil procedure, housing law, insolvency, and debtor-creditor law. Her research interests in constitutional law span the spectrum from how federalism shapes insolvency law to how the right to housing might show up in mortgage enforcement proceedings to how the Charter protects against forced evictions. Recent publications on constitutional law topics include “Wright v Yukon: Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Legislation and the Charter” with Aubrey Abaya & Vincent LaRochelle (2025) 76 UNB L J 135 and “The Edmonton Encampment Litigation and The Charter Claims We Didn't (Get to) Argue” (2024) 40 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 229. Dr. Lund carries on a pro bono practice which has included representing interveners in litigation over the Charter's notwithstanding clause.


