Gabrielle Wolf is an Associate Professor in Deakin Law School (DLS). Gabrielle obtained degrees in Arts (with Honours), Law, and a PhD in History from the University of Melbourne, and a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Learning and Teaching from Deakin University. Before joining DLS in 2014, Gabrielle worked as a judge’s research associate and as a lawyer in private practice and in-house. Gabrielle practised in various areas of the law, including the regulation of health practitioners, at Minter Ellison Lawyers, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria, Russell Kennedy Lawyers, and Macpherson & Kelley Lawyers. She also published on topics in law, history and theatre studies. Since commencing at DLS, Gabrielle has published on aspects of the current and past regulation of health practitioners, health records and confidentiality, and Australian and American sentencing law. From 2018 to 2019, Gabrielle was the Course Director of the Juris Doctor. In 2016, Gabrielle was a researcher for the Data to Decisions Cooperative Research Centre, which investigated legal and policy issues concerning the use of big data for national security purposes. Gabrielle is currently a Legal Issues Editor of the Journal of Law and Medicine.