University of Chicago Law School, JD 2021 (with Honors; Rubenstein Scholar; Joseph Henry Beale Prize)
Harvard College, AB 2016 (cum laude)
Becky is serious about getting the law and facts right, and through her writing she aims to make the complicated simple.
Becky is a graduate of Harvard College and The University of Chicago Law School, where she was a David M. Rubenstein Scholar. While in law school, Becky served as the Executive Topics and Comments Editor of The University of Chicago Law Review. Leading the student-scholarship side of the masthead afforded her the opportunity to edit excellent writers, improving her own published work. After graduating from law school, she began honing her legal research and writing skills as a law clerk to Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Judge Patti B. Saris of the District of Massachusetts.
Prior to joining the firm, Becky worked as a litigation associate at an international law firm. Her practice focused on complex commercial litigation, working on critical motions in state and federal courts. She also kept an active pro bono docket, fighting to obtain relief in wrongful conviction and asylum cases.
Admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Texas.