About

Rebecca Green is a professor of the practice of law at William & Mary Law School, where she is co-director of the Election Law Program and assistant director of Center for Legal & Court Technology (CLCT), a non-profit research, education, and consulting organization that works to improve the administration of justice through the use of technology. Her research focuses on the intersection of privacy law and elections, most recently on the topics of election transparency, candidate privacy, and redistricting transparency. She has also explored the use of alternative dispute resolution in election processes.

Green oversees the State Election Law eBenchbook project, a pilot project that annotates state election codes, and co-founded Revive My Vote, which helps Virginians with prior felony convictions regain the right to vote. Through the Election Law Program, she oversees its annual symposia and speaker series and undertakes a series of projects designed to educate judges about election law topics.

Green holds a JD from Harvard Law School and an MA in Chinese legal history from Harvard University.