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Author - Katherine Carey

#InContext: J.R.R. Tolkien

November 15, 2017
by Katherine Carey

Watch Your Language: How Charging Language, or the Lack Thereof, Can Have Unintended Consequences
United States v. Davis, 854 F.3d 601 (9th Cir. 2017)

November 1, 2017
by Katherine Carey

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Katherine Carey

Katherine Carey is a Deputy District Attorney in Santa Clara County. She graduated from Stanford Law School in June 2019. While there, she established the law school’s inaugural class on human trafficking law—which included a spring break trip to Thailand to learn from practitioners on the ground—and played a key role in founding the law school’s first club focused entirely on gendered violence (human trafficking, sexual assault, and domestic violence). She was also a member of the first class of Douglass Fellows at the Human Trafficking Institute from 2017-2018. Before attending law school, Katherine worked at various anti-human trafficking non-profits: Free the Slaves and Polaris in Washington, DC, as well as a small, local shelter called My Sister’s House in Sacramento, CA. Katherine holds a BA from Occidental College in Diplomacy and World Affairs. She was born and raised in Sacramento, but now lives in San Jose with her dog and two cats.

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