Sarah Laubach graduated from Berkeley Law in 2005. While at Berkeley Law, she participated in the Death Penalty Clinic and served as the articles editor for the Berkeley Journal of Employment & Labor Law. After graduation, she clerked for The Honorable A. Wallace Tashima of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Following her clerkship, Laubach practiced at the civil rights law firm Rosen, Bien & Galvan, LLP in San Francisco, litigating prisoners’ rights and related class actions, and working for due process reform for juvenile offenders in California. In 2008 she returned to Berkeley Law to join the faculty in the First Year Skills Program.
Education
B.A., University of San Diego (2001)
J.D., UC Berkeley School of Law (2005)
Sarah Laubach is teaching the following courses in Fall 2024:
202.1A sec. 00E - Legal Research and Writing for J.D.s
202.1A sec. 00Q - Legal Research and Writing for J.D.s
Courses During Other Semesters
Semester | Course Num | Course Title | Teaching Evaluations | Spring 2025 | 202.1B sec. 00F | Written and Oral Advocacy | 202.1B sec. 00L | Written and Oral Advocacy |
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