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Rose Daly-Rooney is a Part-time Professor of Practice at Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, where she contributes to clinical and public interest legal education. She is also actively serving as Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the Arizona Attorney General's Office and as Staff Attorney at the Arizona Center for Disability Law, demonstrating a strong commitment to disability and civil rights advocacy.
Her educational background includes a J.D. from the University of Arizona, earned summa cum laude in 1994, and a B.A. from Arizona State University, completed cum laude in 1980.
Rose Daly-Rooney's professional expertise lies in disability rights, civil rights, and employment law, with decades of experience in legal advocacy for underserved populations. Her work bridges legal practice and education, focusing on real-world impact through public interest litigation and policy.
While no scholarly articles are listed, her career reflects a deep engagement with practical legal scholarship, particularly in the enforcement of civil rights and disability employment protections.
- Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Arizona Attorney General's Office (2006–present)
- Staff Attorney, Arizona Center for Disability Law (1994–present)
- Managing Attorney, Employment Unit, Arizona Center for Disability Law (2002–2005)
She has also mentored law students through her teaching and supervisory roles in legal clinics and public interest organizations, though specific advisees are not named. Her work is supported by ongoing roles in government and nonprofit legal entities.
Rose Daly-Rooney is affiliated with the Arizona Center for Disability Law and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, where she continues to influence policy and litigation in civil and disability rights.



