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Caroline Rogus serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Law and Director of the Family Law Division within the Access to Justice Clinic at George Washington University Law School. As a full-time faculty member, she teaches family law courses and supervises clinical legal education through the Jacob Burns Community Legal Clinics.
Her professional focus centers on:
- Improving court systems for underserved communities
- Pro se litigant advocacy
- Family law dispute resolution
- Domestic violence legal interventions
- Child custody guardianship
- Public interest clinical education
Ms. Rogus actively bridges academic instruction with real-world practice through her mediation work at DC Superior Court's Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division. Her career trajectory demonstrates deep commitment to access-to-justice initiatives, transitioning from corporate litigation at WilmerHale to impactful public interest roles including domestic violence advocacy and custody guardianship.
Prior to her current position, she served as Friedman Fellow and visiting law professor for GW Law's Family Justice Litigation Clinic while supervising the Family Law Pro Bono Project. Her leadership in clinical legal education continues through the Access to Justice Clinic's Family Law Division, where she trains future attorneys in community-focused legal practice.




