Antony G. Page is a Canadian-American attorney, scholar, and former diplomat who has served as the third dean of the Florida International University College of Law since 2018.
[4][6] Page then worked for the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell for several years, until his preference for academic research led him to pursue teaching.
[1][4][6] Page's 2005 law review article on peremptory challenges was cited by Justice Stephen Breyer in a case decided the same year, Miller-El v.
[8] In 2014, Page criticized the inadequate internal controls of Ball State University following an incident in which that institution was defrauded of $8.1 million that had been invested in a recently-formed Florida LLC.
[11] Page was hired as the third Dean of the Florida International University College of Law,[1][2][4] beginning as of July 30, 2018,[6] and following Leonard Strickman and Alexander Acosta in that office.