Sarah Corning is an attorney and legal fellow at the ACLU of Texas. Her work seeks to protect and expand Texans’ reproductive rights post-Dobbs.
Prior to joining the ACLU of Texas, Sarah interned at the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project, the ACLU Center for Liberty, and the Office of the California Attorney General.
During law school, she was a member of the Youth and Education Law Clinic and a senior editor for the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties. She worked as a teaching assistant for the Constitutional Law and Reproductive Rights & Justice courses and as a research assistant for various professors in their reproductive rights research. Sarah published her article, “Recentering Pregnancy: A Response to Fetal Personhood,” in the Stanford Law and Policy Review.
Sarah received a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia and a law degree from Stanford Law School.