Lucia Osborne-Crowley was born in London but raised in Brisbane and Sydney, Australia. She graduated with First Class Honours in international studies from the University of Sydney in 2013 and she graduated from her Juris Doctor with Distinction and as a shortlistee for Valedictorian from the University of New South Wales in 2018. You can find her Wikipedia page here.
She has worked as a journalist since 2014, starting at a local Sydney newspaper and has since worked as a staff reporter for Women’s Agenda, and the Wall Street Journal . She is currently working for Law360 as a court reporter from London, covering the High Court, the Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice. In addition, Lucia works as a freelance writer and reporter for ABC News, the Huffington Post, GQ Australia, The Saturday Paper, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and others.
Lucia has also worked in law, spending four years working in the class actions department at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers. She has also worked as a research assistant to the Dean of the UNSW Law School and to a judge’s associate in London. Her legal research work has focused on constitutional law, international law and human rights.
Lucia currently lives in London with her cat, Glen .