Roselyn O. Gabriel, Esq.
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.
Currently, Roselyn is furthering her academic pursuits as an LL.M student at Washburn University School of Law, where she also contributes as a research assistant for Professor James R. May. Her combined experience as a licensed attorney, fellow, and research assistant underscores her commitment to advancing legal scholarship and promoting human dignity.
Roselyn received her LL.B (Common Law) from Kogi State University Nigeria and is an active member of the Nigerian Bar Association.
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