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Professor Sarah Rogerson is a legal scholar and clinical educator specializing in immigration law, family law, and gender-based violence. She supervises student interns in the Law Clinic & Justice Center, teaching practical legal skills through real-world case representation. In 2015, she established the Immigration Law Clinic, preparing students to advocate for immigrants, including victims of crime and vulnerable populations like children and asylum seekers.
- Education: B.A. from Hillsdale College, M.A. and J.D. from Seton Hall University, LL.M. from Southern Methodist University
- Clinical Teaching Fellowship at University of Baltimore School of Law
Her research focuses on intersections between immigration law, family law, and international human rights frameworks. She has published on topics including humanitarian protections for immigrants, systemic failures in family courts, and the use of hip-hop narratives to critique legal systems. Her work addresses domestic violence's legal implications, asylum policies, and federal-state enforcement conflicts.
Professor Rogerson collaborates with legal service providers across New York and New Jersey, contributing to policy projects, white papers, and committees. She testified before Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman's hearings on civil legal services and served on the Third Judicial District Gender Fairness Committee. Her career includes litigation in federal and state courts, advocacy for immigrant rights, and shaping legal education through experiential learning.




