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Sarah Miller, Murnaghan Fellow

Sarah Miller (she/her) is the 2025-2026 Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. Appellate Advocacy Fellow. She supports the Appellate Advocacy Project by identifying and litigating cases that fight systemic racism and poverty. Seeking to protect and advance civil rights, Sarah represents both parties and amici curiae in state and federal appellate courts. Sarah is particularly interested in the fields of employment law, like helping those with Title VII claims, and reproductive and gender justice.

Prior to her fellowship, Sarah clerked for the Honorable Laura S. Ripken on the Appellate Court of Maryland.

Sarah earned a J.D. from University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law where she worked as a student attorney in the Gender, Prison, and Trauma Clinic and was the Manuscripts Editor of the University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class. She earned a B.S.W., magna cum laude from the Florida State University. Before law school, Sarah was a social worker for kids and families who had state-funded healthcare and needed mental, emotional, and behavioral health services.

Sarah enjoys long-distance running, spending time outside with her dog Riley, and live music.

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