A Minor Fight in a Boston School Landed One Student in ICE Custody, Advocates Fear
Sarah Sherman-Stokes quoted in WBUR.
POV: Get ICE Agents Out of Courthouses
Sarah Sherman-Stokes, associate director of the Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking Program, argues that Trump’s new enforcement efforts “run afoul of the Constitution.”
The RAISE Act and Immigration Law
Sarah Sherman-Stokes breaks down the changes the new legislation would make to current immigration law.
BU Law Students Assist Travelers Affected by President’s Executive Orders
Students in the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic recently worked at Logan Airport to educate travelers on their rights.
Taking Stock of Trump’s Immigration Proposals
Sarah Sherman-Stokes examines upcoming changes to US immigration policy in BU Today POV.
POV: Enlisting State Police to Enforce Immigration Law a Mistake
Sarah Sherman-Stokes argues the policy undermines the trust required for effective community policing in this opinion piece for BU Today.
Immigrants’ Rights Clinic Wins Relief for Client Under UN Convention Against Torture
Noel Chavez and Katherine Fahey (both ’17) served a client who faced torture if forced to return home.
Corrylee Drozda (’16) Receives Department of Justice Attorney General’s Honors Fellowship
Drozda, the third Immigrants’ Rights Clinic alum to receive this honor, will clerk for the San Antonio Immigration Court.
Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Sarah Sherman-Stokes is a clinical associate professor at Boston University School of Law. Ms. Sherman-Stokes teaches Immigration Law and is the associate director of the Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking Clinic. Her scholarship takes a critical look at immigration law and policy, including at the intersections of asylum law, detention and deportation, and immigrant surveillance, enforcement […]
Clinical Professors Chosen for Immigration Law Video Series
Professors Hlass and Sherman-Stokes explore the intricacies of immigration law for a leading education website.