Previously, Sara was a Policy Counsel on the Future of Privacy Forum’s Education & Youth Privacy team specializing in higher education and young adult issues. She has also worked as an investigations attorney in the Enforcement Unit at Federal Student Aid, as well as the Director of Legal Services for Veterans Education Success.
Sara graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center in 2014. Originally from Chicago, Sara attended the University of Illinois, where she received a B.A. in both Political Science and English.
Assessing the Federal Data Privacy Landscape: A discussion of the American’s Privacy Rights Act
Ashley Baker, Stewart A. Baker, Sara E. Collins, Jennifer Huddleston, Brandon Pugh
Congress has been working on comprehensive federal data privacy legislation for decades without reaching agreement....
Is the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s New Proposal on March-in a Price-Control Vehicle?
Walter Copan, Jeffrey E. Depp, Shubha Ghosh, Andrei Iancu, Brian O'Shaughnessy
The Biden Administration recently proposed new regulatory guidelines that would permit agencies to impose price...
Does Ranked Choice Voting Help or Hurt?
Lisa L. Dixon, Martha Kropf, Maya Noronha, Walter K. Olson
Ranked choice voting, also known as instant runoff voting, is a voting method where voters...
Cocktail Hour Reception and Banquet, Arthur N. Rupe Debate and Presentation of the Annual Joseph Story Award and Feddie Awards
Noah Feldman, Michael W. McConnell, Steven J. Menashi
2024 National Student Symposium
Join us for a closing banquet and the Arthur N. Rupe Debate, entitled "Resolved: The...
Panel IV: Constitutions, Elections, and Procedure – (How) Can We Change How We Separate Powers?
Sherif Girgis, Britt C. Grant, Lawrence Lessig, Stephen E. Sachs
2024 National Student Symposium
Suppose we don’t like how our governmental powers are separated. Perhaps we think the executive...
Bail Reform: Illinois’ Experience After 9 months
Robert Berlin, Eugene Doherty, Marc Levin, David Olson
Balancing safety and justice is especially challenging in the pretrial context where difficult decisions must...
Panel III: The Judicial Power and Evaluating Judicial Supremacy
Benjamin Beaton, John C. Harrison, Gary Lawson, Jeannie Suk Gersen, Amanda L. Tyler
2024 National Student Symposium
New presidential administrations start with a flurry of administrative actions. These fresh rules, guidelines, and...
Panel II: The Executive Power, the Legislative Power, and the Administrative State
Jennifer Walker Elrod, Julian Davis Mortenson, Eli Nachmany, Jed Shugerman, Christopher J. Walker
2024 National Student Symposium
Many critics of modern administrative law want a world where Congress does more things, and...
Fireside Chat: “Why Separate Powers?” A Conceptual Introduction
Raymond Kethledge, Cass Sunstein
2024 National Student Symposium
Professor Cass Sunstein and Judge Raymond Kethledge will open the symposium with a fireside chat...
Is Patent Eligibility Doctrine in Need of Reform?
Michael K. Friedland, Joseph Matal, Kristen Osenga, Randall R. Rader
Between 2010-2014, the Supreme Court handed down four decisions resulting in the Mayo-Alice two-step test...