AUTHOR: Sarah Friedman
Sarah Friedman joined the staff of the Law Library of Congress in 2023 as a Legal Reference Librarian in the Public Services Division. She provides legal research services to the Law Library’s congressional, government, and public patrons. Sarah holds a B.A. in English Literature and Criticism from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and a J.D. from Roger Williams University School of Law. Prior to joining the Law Library of Congress, Sarah was a Presidential Management Fellow at the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In her free time, Sarah enjoys reading, knitting, and visiting D.C.’s museums and landmarks.
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