I work in applied and practical ethics, with broader interests in social and moral philosophy. My research examines how ethical norms operate under conditions of structural injustice, with particular attention to agency, responsibility, and moral accountability in non-ideal social contexts. My current work focuses on marital rape, tracing how different forms of injustice—such as epistemic, moral, and structural injustice—shape experiences of consent, coercion, and agency within marriage. Through this lens, I explore how social norms and institutional arrangements distort moral judgment and undermine moral agency.