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Sarah Grusin

Litigation Attorney at the National Health Law Program

Sarah Grusin is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and extensive professional experience in the legal field.

She pursued a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with a focus on History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Science and Medicine at The University of Chicago before advancing into the legal realm by obtaining a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from Yale Law School.

Sarah has held various key positions in renowned organizations, showcasing her expertise and commitment to the legal domain. She currently serves as a Litigation Attorney at the National Health Law Program, where her skills are put to use in advocating for important healthcare issues.

Prior to her current role, she worked as a Justice Fellow at Loevy & Loevy Attorneys At Law, demonstrating her dedication to justice and legal rights. Sarah also gained valuable experience as a Law Clerk at the Northern District of Illinois, further honing her legal acumen.

Her passion for teaching and education is evident through her role as a Coker Fellow: Teaching Assistant at Yale Law School, where she contributed to shaping the legal minds of future professionals.

Sarah's commitment to public interest law is highlighted by her past positions, including being a Ford Foundation Summer Public Interest Fellow at the National Health Law Program and serving as a Student Director at the Immigration Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School.

She also devoted her time and skills to impactful organizations such as the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law and Health Leads, where she held roles as a Legal Intern and Program Manager, respectively.

Sarah Grusin's journey exemplifies a strong dedication to legal advocacy, education, and public service, making her a prominent figure in the legal community.

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Durham, North Carolina, United States