
معرفی
Sara Zampierin is a Clinical Associate Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law and Director of the Civil Rights Clinic. With a focus on civil rights and experiential education, she integrates practical legal training with advocacy for systemic justice reform. Her research examines the intersection of technology and legal systems, particularly electronic monitoring practices in criminal and immigration contexts.
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Her work critically analyzes mass e-carceration trends and challenges wealth-based biases in pretrial detention. Recent publications include:
- Mass E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring as a Bail Condition (2023)
- Foreword: Innocent Until Proven Poor (2016)
Key awards:
- 2017 Wasserstein Public Interest Fellow at Harvard Law School
As a clinician, she emphasizes the ethical responsibility of lawyers to pursue justice beyond technical legal compliance, reflected in her public interest initiatives and teaching philosophy.





