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Sarah E. Ricks
Dr. Sarah E. Ricks leads initiatives in legal education and public interest research as a Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. As the co-director of the Pro Bono Research Project, she is dedicated to fostering a culture of service and advocacy among her students. Her teaching portfolio includes courses in legal writing, civil rights litigation, public interest research, and advanced legal writing, reflecting her commitment to equipping future lawyers with the skills necessary to excel in diverse legal environments. Before joining academia, Dr. Ricks served as an attorney for the City of Philadelphia, where she honed her expertise in civil rights litigation and public interest law. Her professional journey is marked by active participation in prestigious legal organizations such as the American Law Institute, the Women's Law Project, and the American Bar Association. These affiliations underscore her dedication to advancing legal standards and promoting gender equality within the legal profession. Dr. Ricks's academic credentials are equally impressive. She is an alumna of Yale Law School, where she co-founded the Yale Journal of Law & Feminism, a publication that continues to influence feminist legal scholarship. Her scholarly contributions extend beyond the classroom, as she has authored numerous articles and papers that address pressing issues in civil rights and legal education. In addition to her teaching and research, Dr. Ricks is a sought-after speaker and consultant on matters related to legal writing and civil rights. Her insights have been instrumental in shaping legal discourse and policy, particularly in areas concerning public interest law and advocacy. Her work has not only enriched the academic community but has also had a tangible impact on legal practice and reform. Dr. Ricks's dedication to her students and the broader legal community is evident in her mentorship and leadership roles. She is committed to nurturing the next generation of legal professionals, encouraging them to pursue careers that make a meaningful difference in society. Her influence extends beyond Rutgers University, as she continues to inspire and guide aspiring lawyers through her teaching, writing, and public service. Through her multifaceted career, Dr. Sarah E. Ricks exemplifies the integration of academic excellence, professional practice, and public service, making her a distinguished figure in the field of law. Her ongoing contributions to legal education and civil rights advocacy continue to shape the landscape of legal scholarship and practice.