Recent Articles from Sarah David
Volunteer judges are critical to success of mock trial competition
“Someday I look forward to seeing some of you arguing in this courtroom” was a phrase I often heard when I competed in high school mock trial on my Baltimore […]
Anniversary speaks to the role of the Women’s Law Center | Generation J.D.
On Aug. 18, 2020, we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States. This monumental occasion comes in the midst of a global pandemic that has exacerbated […]
A summer youth internship program worth your engagement
With so many challenges facing our community as summer begins, it can seem hard to find ways to continue to engage with one another. With many offices still restricting in-person […]
Making something out of the ‘new’ normal
While all of us are eager to return to our pre-pandemic lives, there are aspects of this time that provide good lessons for how to engage more people and learn […]
Sarah David: Volunteering to help front-line workers
Many professionals are struggling with how to navigate working exclusively from home, how to balance work and childcare, and how to adjust to the many challenges this time presents. Three […]
In these challenging times, remember to be kind
This is an incredibly challenging time for our country and the world. As young professionals, we likely find ourselves especially challenged as we try to complete a day of work […]
PBJ helps close the ‘hunger gap’ for schoolchildren
Sometimes daunting problems require complex and difficult long-term solutions. Sometimes, however, a simple solution can make a big difference even when the problem is big. It doesn’t get simpler than […]
For working mothers: Opportunities to give back and meet friends
Finding time and sustaining friendships are some of the most challenging aspects of being a working mother. Though we want to give back to the community and to meet up […]
Speak up! We need to spread the word about the law.
“Does the witness have a subpoena or not?” It might sound like a question from a judge, opposing counsel or court clerk, but this was in fact a question from […]
Get inspired: Help a student with high school expenses
Van Brooks in an inspiration who is constantly inspired. Brooks was a three-sport athlete who was paralyzed from the neck down after a football injury in 2004. He graduated from […]
Need a hug? So do the animals at BARCS.
“The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.” —Charles de Gaulle (former president of France) For many young professionals, it is hard to think about […]
Charm City Dreamers: For those who call Baltimore home
As a young professional living in Baltimore, I am often asked where I went to school. If you have lived in Baltimore for any amount of time, you know that […]






