Douglas Sangster

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Douglas Sangster is a Ph.D. Candidate at U.C. Berkeley School of Law. He studies the history of health care, disability activism, and law in the United States during the twentieth century. He received funding from the Gottenberg Scholarship Fund (twice) and the Selznick Scholarship Fund while in law school. Douglas has worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission as an Honors Intern and he has volunteered as a student co-director of the Workers Rights' Disability Law Clinic. He earned a law degree from U.C. Berkeley School of Law, a master's degree from the University of Cambridge, and he graduated from UCSD magna cum laude and with Highest Distinction. In addition to being a Berkeley Empirical Legal Studies Graduate Fellow, he will also be an Arthur J. Quinn Memorial Fellow at Bancroft Library for the 2023-2024 academic year.

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