Rebecca Diamond is an associate attorney with a rare blend of legal training and prior technical expertise, holding a JD from the University of Chicago and an MS in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins. Over a decade of experience spans NLP research and applied machine learning at MITRE, web QA and data work at BallotReady, and high‑stakes commercial litigation and pro bono criminal justice reform at Jenner & Block. She focuses on using data analysis and automation to lower procedural barriers for self‑represented litigants, drawing on hands‑on NLP and product QA experience to design practical, user‑centered solutions for access to justice. Based in Kansas City, she pairs rigorous technical modeling with courtroom experience and a demonstrated commitment to alternatives to incarceration, making her uniquely positioned to translate legal complexity into usable tools.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
Doctor of Law - JD, Law, Doctor of Law - JD, Law at University of Chicago Law School
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Cognitive Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Cognitive Science at Yale University
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