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Juliet Sorensen

Harry R. Horrow Professor in International Law

Juliet Sorensen is the Harry R. Horrow Professor in International Law, Director of the Bluhm Legal Clinic and Associate Dean for Clinical Education at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, where her teaching and research interests include corruption, health and human rights, and international criminal law. Professor Sorensen is a founder of the Northwestern Access to Health Project, an interdisciplinary partnership that analyzes access to health in resource limited settings. Professor Sorensen received the Excellence in Teaching Award from the Master’s in Public Health Program in 2014 and 2015. In 2010, Professor Sorensen was appointed to the American Bar Association's Global Anti-Corruption Task Force. In 2015, Professor Sorensen was appointed to the American Bar Association’s Center for Human Rights Working Group on Crimes Against Humanity. She is the co-author of Public Corruption and the Law: Cases and Materials (West Academic 2017).