Saran Q. Edwards Partner

EDWARDS

Education

BA in Psychology, Temple University, 2005
JD, University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law, 2011

Bar Admissions

New Jersey

Drawn to education law as a consequence of recognizing the hurdles parents encounter while advocating on their children’s behalf, Saran joined the Firm in November 2018. She brings with her a demonstrated interest in civil litigation and a desire to ensure equal access to the civil justice system. Prior to joining John Rue & Associates, Saran spent four years at the Law Office of Rickey G. Bunch, in Wichita Falls, Texas. Here, Saran gained invaluable experience in employment law, wrongful death, and civil rights, including 42 U.S.C Section 1983 claims. Specifically, Saran is proud to have participated in a case involving the unconstitutional treatment of a pregnant pretrial detainee. As a result of this lawsuit and subsequent investigations, the Texas legislature enacted bills to address the systemic issue of deplorable jail conditions and lack of reasonable medical for pregnant inmates.

While at the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law, Saran served as a judicial extern for Judge Raner C. Collins (former Chief Judge) of the United States District Court, District of Arizona (Tucson), and a student prosecutor for the Tucson City Prosecutor’s Office. Additionally, Saran is a proud alumna of Temple University, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2005 with a B.A. in Psychology.

In her leisure time, Saran is an avid CrossFitter, sports enthusiast, bookworm, and horror genre connoisseur.

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