Sarah Sadlier

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Sarah Sadlier
Ph.D. Candidate in History
CAPS Study of the American Republic Fellow, 2022-23

Sarah Sadlier is a History PhD Candidate specializing in Native American History with a secondary field in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. As an undergraduate at Stanford, she quadruple majored in American Studies with Honors, History with Honors, Iberian and Latin American Cultures, and Political Science (secondary major) and graduated with Distinction. She completed her master’s in Modern Thought and Literature in 2017 at Stanford and her master’s in History in 2019 at Harvard University. In 2022, she graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she was the Vice President of the Harvard Law Review and published pieces on tribal sovereignty, boarding school reparations, and using the Indian canons of construction to strengthen climate change suits. Her dissertation is on “Native American Lawyering in the Courts of the Conqueror, 1967-Present.”