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Sarah C. W. Baker is a Clinical Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law, where she has taught since 2011 as part of the Legal Writing Faculty and Duke Law School's Future Forum. Her instruction spans Legal Analysis, Research and Writing (160AB), Scholarly Writing Workshop (473), Contract Drafting (519), and Federal Litigation Writing (789).
Educational background:
- B.A., University of Virginia (2001), Jefferson Scholar and Echols Scholar
- J.D., Duke University School of Law (2006), with honors
Professor Baker specializes in legal writing pedagogy, complex commercial litigation, and employment law counseling. Her practice experience includes drafting trial/appellate briefs, oral advocacy, and employer counseling on labor issues during her tenure at Smith, Anderson, Blount & Dorsett. She clerked for Fourth Circuit Judge Allyson K. Duncan after law school graduation.
Scientific awards: None mentioned in source material.
As a Duke Law student, she served as Note Editor for the Duke Law Journal, Hardt Cup coordinator, and Moot Court Board member while organizing a gender and law seminar. Her current work emphasizes developing students' legal writing and advocacy skills through structured coursework and faculty initiatives.
Professor Baker maintains active participation in Duke Law's academic community through the Future Forum and Legal Writing Faculty, contributing to curriculum development and scholarly writing standards without documented research grants or advisee listings.
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