Meet the Team

  • James R. May, Esq.

    FOUNDER

    Jimmy is the founder of Dignity Rights Advocates. He is Richard S. Righter Distinguished Professor of Law at Washburn University, where he teaches human dignity rights and other courses. He is co-founder of the Dignity Rights Program at Widener University Delaware Law School, where he serves as Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus. May led efforts for the American Bar Association’s official recognition of human dignity as “foundational to the just rule of law,” and is a founder and Presidential appointee of the ABA’s Dignity Rights Initiative. In 2023 he received the ABA’s Award for Distinguished Achievement in Environmental Law and Policy, in part for his work advancing human dignity under law.

  • Roselyn O. Gabriel, Esq.

    LEGAL FELLOW

    Roselyn is a dedicated advocate for dignity rights. She brings a wealth of legal expertise to her work, holding a license to practice law in Nigeria, she is driven by a deep commitment to dignity rights and justice. Beyond her professional practice, Roselyn passionately advocates for the rights of indigent defendants in criminal cases. Recognizing the challenges faced by those without adequate legal representation, she generously offers her expertise pro bono, ensuring access to fair trials and equitable outcomes. Her work reflects a profound dedication to giving back to her society and upholding the principles of justice for all.

  • Caleb Haselhuhn

    LEGAL FELLOW

    Caleb is a devoted advocate for dignity rights. He was born in Kansas, and has lived his entire life there. Caleb has always been fascinated by other cultures, societies, and legal systems from all over the world. Additionally, the protection of individual and human rights has always been a passion of his, so it is no surprise that he became acutely interested in constitutional rights and the right to human dignity while studying at Washburn University School of Law. Caleb is dedicated to helping advance a fundamental right that recognizes the equal worth of all people -- a right that is either enumerated or implicit in a majority of constitutions, globally, but curiously absent from our own, here in the United States.

RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association affirms that human dignity — the inherent, equal, and inalienable worth of every person — is foundational to a just rule of law
— American Bar Association Resolution 113 (2019)