As An Immigrant Child in America, There Are 3 Ways to Die
Sarah Sherman-Stokes authored a piece for the Hill.
Sarah Sherman-Stokes on Central American Refugees
Sarah Sherman-Stokes is interviewed in a podcast for PlayerFM.
Law Schools See ‘Trump Effect,’ With More Students Studying Immigration Law
Sarah Sherman-Stokes is mentioned in WBUR.
Charging Asylum Application Fees Is the Latest Way the US Could Make Immigrants Pay For Its Red Tape
Sarah Sherman-Stokes authored a piece for the Telegraph.
Deterrence Doesn’t Work When You’re Fleeing For Your Life
Sarah Sherman-Stokes authored a piece for The Hill
Learning in Baby Jail: Lessons from Law Student Engagement in Immigration Detention Centers
“Learning in Baby Jail: Lessons from Law Student Engagement in Immigration Detention Centers,” Teaching the Next Generation of Lawyer Leaders in a Time of Polarization, the 2019 Association of American Law Schools Conference on Clinical Legal Education, San Francisco, CA
My Sharpie marker might be the only thing keeping migrant mothers and children together
Sarah Sherman-Stokes authored a piece for USA Today.
President Trump Wants to Send Undocumented Immigrants to Sanctuary Cities. Would They Take Them?
Sarah Sherman-Stokes is interviewed by WBUR.
Interdisciplinary Response to the US Immigration Crisis
Interdisciplinary Response to the US Immigration Crisis, the Annual Bill Lane Social Work Disaster Response Conference, NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi, Bronx, NY
New England Sheriffs Partner with ICE to Jail Immigrant Detainees
Sarah Sherman-Stokes is interviewed by WNPR.