Summary
Blake Feldman is a Senior Policy Counsel based in Atlanta with nine years of experience driving criminal law reform through policy advocacy, movement lawyering, and impact litigation. They have led strategic campaigns, data-driven investigations, and coalition-building across state and local systems—from parole expansion and habitual offender litigation to public records-driven evidence projects supporting class actions. Blake combines courtroom and legislative experience with community organizing, regularly partnering with directly impacted people, prosecutors, judges, and grassroots coalitions to translate research into winning policy and litigation strategies. Notably, their work blends qualitative advocacy with quantitative analysis—building databases from decades of court and corrections records to inform targeted reforms.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science with Honors, Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Science with Honors, Biological Sciences at University of Southern Mississippi
Doctor of Law (J.D.), Doctor of Law (J.D.) at University of Georgia School of Law