Bio
Sarah Lipton-Lubet () is a policy counsel in the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office, where her work focuses on reproductive freedom and women’s rights. Sarah came to the ACLU from the Center for Reproductive Rights, and previously clerked for the Honorable Richard Paez of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as the Honorable Nancy Gertner of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Sarah earned a J.D. from Yale Law School, where she was Symposium Editor of the Yale Law Journal, and a B.A. summa cum laude from Northwestern University in American Studies.
Featured work
Aug 3, 2012
History Is On Our Side: Why the Federal Contraception Rule is Constitutional
Jul 27, 2012
Court’s Ruling to Allow Employer to Discriminate Out of Step; Threatens Women’s Health
Jul 19, 2012
Another One Bites the Dust: Second Challenge to Birth Control Rule Rejected in One Week
Jul 18, 2012
One Down and 23 to Go: Judge Tosses Baseless Challenge to Birth Control Coverage
Jul 10, 2012
Abortion Ban Plays Politics with Women’s Health
Jul 2, 2012
What the Supreme Court’s Obamacare Decision Means for Birth Control Litigation
Jun 7, 2012
On the Anniversary of Griswold, the Facts about Contraception
Mar 9, 2012
Pregnancy Discrimination: Another Battleground in the War on Women
Mar 1, 2012
Victory! Senate Blocks Dangerous Blunt Amendment