Sarah Rogerson J.D., LL.M.
Sarah Rogerson is a Clinical Professor of Law at Albany Law School, where she directs the Immigration Law Clinic, an experiential course through which students represent immigrant victims of crime including child abuse and neglect, domestic violence and sexual assault. Her research interests focus on the intersections between domestic violence, family law, race, gender, international law and immigration law and policy. Professor Rogerson joined Albany Law School in 2011 after completing a two-year Clinical Teaching Fellowship at University of Baltimore School of Law, where she taught and supervised students enrolled in the Immigrant Rights Clinic. She also worked at the Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Inc., and as an associate attorney at a law firm with offices in New York and New Jersey. She holds M.A. and J.D. degrees from Seton Hall University and an LL.M. from Southern Methodist University. She is a regular contributor to WAMC radio's "The Roundtable.”