Mayo Moran is the inaugural Rosalie and Irving Abella Chair in Justice and Equality the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. She was the first woman dean of that faculty and went on to be Provost of Trinity College, University of Toronto. Her awards include the Law Society Medal, the YWCA's Woman of Distinction Award, and the President's Impact Award. Her work focuses on redress for historic injustice. She co-founded the Restitution Dialogues which addresses the 'restitution revolution', chaired the committee that oversaw the multi-billion-dollar compensation process for residential school survivors, and served on the working group to improve Germany's Holocaust restitution process. She teaches private law and "Ten Cases that Changed the World".
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