Caroline Sada is a JD candidate at Queen’s University Faculty of Law, where she served as a Student Caseworker and Group Leader at Queen’s Legal Aid Clinic. In this role, she managed a heavy caseload across multiple practice areas, including criminal, employment, and civil law, while also supervising other caseworkers and volunteers. In recognition of her strong work ethic and dedication to the clinic, she received the Robinson-Ryan Award, presented to student leaders who have made significant contributions to advancing the clinic’s goals through exceptional casework, litigation skills, and mentorship.
Before law school, Caroline earned a Bachelor of Health Sciences from Western University. During her undergraduate studies, she developed an interest in advocacy and the law through her participation in mooting competitions with the Western Mooting Society.
Outside of law, Caroline stays active through running, weightlifting, and rock climbing. In her spare time, she enjoys developing her creative writing and cooking skills.