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Sarah Vogel was born on 1946 in North Dakota, is a politician. Discover Sarah Vogel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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2021

The Coleman v Block case is the subject of Vogel’s first book The Farmer’s Lawyer, published by Bloomsbury Publishers in 2021.

• 2021 The Farmer’s Lawyer: The North Dakota Nine and the Fight to Save the Family Farm(Bloomsbury)

2016

Continuing her advocacy for family farmers, in 2016 she co-wrote a op-ed with musician Willie Nelson against North Dakota Measure 1, which would have furthered corporate farming in the state. The measure did not pass.

2012

• 2012 North Dakota Human Rights Coalition Arc of Justice Award

2011

After retiring as Agriculture Commissioner, Vogel returned to private practice at Wheeler Wolf Firm and later founded the Sarah Vogel Law Partners in Bismarck, North Dakota, where she practiced law with three other attorneys. Vogel was co-counsel Keepseagle vs. Vilsack, a national class-action lawsuit which resulted in a $680 million settlement for Native American farmers affected by the USDA's discriminatory lending practices. In 2011, Vogel went into solo law practice. Sarah Vogel Law Partners is now known as Braaten Law Office.

• 2011 Public Justice Trial Lawyer of the Year Finalist

2006

• 2006 American Agricultural Law Association Distinguished Service Award

1996

In 1996, Vogel ran for a seat on the North Dakota Supreme Court, a bid that was ultimately unsuccessful.

1994

• 1994 “The Effects of NAFTA upon North Dakota State Law” North Dakota Law Review: Vol. 70 : No. 3, Article 1

1989

Sarah Vogel is a North Dakota farm advocate, author, former politician, and lawyer who served as the North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture from 1989 to 1997. As a lawyer, she specialized in agricultural law.

1985

Vogel became an assistant attorney general in 1985. In 1986, she was named one of 20 young attorneys making a difference in the country by the American Bar Association. In 1988, she was elected North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture, becoming the first woman in the U.S. to be elected for the position. In 1992 she was re-elected, serving through 1997. In her role as North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture, she also served on the state’s Industrial Commission, Water Commission, and Agricultural Products Utilization Commission. With Senator Kent Conrad, she co-founded Marketplace of Ideas, becoming the nation’s largest rural development program conference at the time. Vogel advocated for farmer-owned cooperatives. She was succeeded by Roger Johnson.

1984

• 1984 “The Law of Hard Times: Debtor and Farmer Relief Actions of the 1933 North Dakota Legislative Session” North Dakota Law Review: Vol. 60

1980

Prior to her public service career, Sarah Vogel served as special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury in Washington DC. Returning to her home state of North Dakota, she represented family farmers during the 1980s farm crisis, most significantly as lead attorney in Coleman v. Block, a national class action case filed on behalf of 240,000 farmers, which resulted in an injunction prohibiting USDA from foreclosing on 16,000 farm families. Her work on the case was featured in Life Magazine and later became the basis of the 1984 movie Country, starring Jessica Lange, earning the actress an Academy Award nomination.

1946

Sarah was born in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1946. She is the granddaughter of Frank A. Vogel, chief adviser to William Langer, North Dakota’s governor from the Nonpartisan League and U.S. senator. Her father, Robert Vogel, was a former U.S. attorney and member of the North Dakota Supreme Court. Vogel grew up in Mandan, North Dakota, graduating from Mandan High School in 1964. After graduating from University of North Dakota in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, she attended and graduated from New York University School of Law.