Ilana Dodi Luther has a background in law and policy and is the Executive Director of the Access to Justice & Law Reform Institute of Nova Scotia (formerly the Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia). Now located at the Schulich School of Law, the Institute is a non-profit organization is dedicated to law reform and acting as a center of coordination, research, education, and action on access to justice.
Ilana first joined the Law Reform Commission as legal research counsel in 2011, transitioned to work as a policy analyst for government in 2017, then returned to the Institute to serve as Director in 2018.
Ilana has a first law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, an LLM from Harvard Law School. She has a Masters of Information Management from the University of Alberta and attended the Maytree Policy School in 2021. In 2015, Ilana earned her Doctorate in Law from the Schulich School of Law and teaches poverty law and law reform there on a part-time basis.