Alexandra (Libby) Flynn is a law professor, mom and friend living in Vancouver, BC. She dives deep into municipal, administrative, and property law, tackling big questions about housing, democracy, and who gets a say in shaping our cities. When she’s not untangling legal complexities, she’s adventuring—whether exploring new places, cycling through city streets, or hiking remote trails. She cherishes her kids, Jonah and Simon, and partner, Dan, as remarkable individuals with their own ideas and dreams. She’s currently writing a book about her mom’s belongings and the role of memory in everyday life. Above all, she cares deeply about people, communities, and all living beings, believing that the law should serve not just systems, but the world we share.
