Sarah Staszak

No Day in Court

 

Sarah Staszak received her PhD in Politics from Brandeis University and is a Research Scholar in Politics and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Her research and teaching interests are at the intersection of public law, policy, and American political development. She is the author of No Day in Court: Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment (Oxford University Press, 2015; Co-Winner: 2017 J. David Greenstone Book Award for best book in politics and history awarded by the American Political Science Association), which examines the politics and implications of efforts to constrain access to courts and the legal system in response to the dramatic expansions of the Civil Rights era. Her forthcoming book, Privatizing Justice: Arbitration and the Decline of Public Governance (Oxford University Press, 2024), investigates the institutional, legal, and political development of the expanding use of private arbitration. Other ongoing research projects involve employment law, consumer protection, and law and the administrative state.  Sarah was previously an Assistant Professor at The City College of New York--CUNY, a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard University, and a Brookings Institution Research Fellow in Governance Studies.

Privatizing Justice