Sarah Lee Day
Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor
Education
Arizona State University, BS 2016
Arizona State University, MA 2018
Northeastern University School of Law, JD 2021
Bio
Sarah Lee Day is a visiting assistant teaching professor in the Legal Skills in Social Context. She was previously a justice catalyst fellow at Reproductive Equity Now, where she performed legal policy work on abortion and bodily autonomy in a post-Dobbs America, drafted continuing education courses in support of contraceptive access, and consulted with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the White House Gender Policy Council.
Professor Day earned her JD from Northeastern University School of Law, where her co-ops included human rights legal advocacy with the Due Diligence Project, reproductive rights impact litigation with the Lawyering Project and reproductive rights policy work with NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts. Prior to law school, Professor Day obtained a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts, a BS in psychology from Arizona State University and an MA in social justice and human rights from Arizona State University. Professor Day also teaches at Tufts University Experimental College, where her courses focus on the right to abortion, the law as social control and the transformative powers of law.
Selected Works
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- “From Policy to Practice: A Call for Accountability in 12-Month Contraception Dispensing Legislation, ” Health Affairs Forefront (April 21, 2023).
Sarah Lee Day
Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor