Sarah Paoletti

Sarah Paoletti directs the Transnational Legal Clinic on international human rights and immigration at the University of Pennsylvania law school. Her research focuses on the intersection of human rights, migration, and labor law, and she has presented on this theme before the United Nations and the Organization of American States. She also works closely with advocates seeking application of international human rights norms in the United States.

Access to Justice, Deferred and Denied

Access to Justice, Deferred and Denied

The Supreme Court limits judicial remedies and increases deference to executive power in immigration enforcement.

The Supreme Court Holds the Line on Truth over Pretext

The Supreme Court Holds the Line on Truth over Pretext

The unprecedented deference conferred by Department of Commerce v. New York sets the tone for cases to come.

Jennings v. Rodriguez in an Era of Mass Incarceration of Non-Citizens

Jennings v. Rodriguez in an Era of Mass Incarceration of Non-Citizens

Uncertainty remains surrounding the fate of non-citizens seeking a home in the United States.