Adam Grogg

Associate Research Scholar in Law, San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project Fellow, and Lecturer in Law
Adam Grogg is an Associate Research Scholar in Law, San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project Fellow, and Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School. He holds a B.A. in political science and economics from Williams College, an M.Phil. in comparative social policy from Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, and a J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was articles editor of the Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities and a law intern with the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project. Following law school, he served as a law clerk to Judge Sidney R. Thomas of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and to Judge Ellen S. Huvelle of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Education
J.D., Yale Law School, 2010
M.Phil., Oxford University, 2006
B.A., Williams College, 2004

Courses Taught
Advanced SFALP
Local Government in Action: Workshop on Affirmative Litigation in the City of San Francisco