Tom Murphy is a Duke Law graduate and tenant-defense litigator based in New York who has represented over 100 households in Bronx Housing Court to prevent evictions and improve living conditions. He combines courtroom experience—drafting and arguing motions, negotiating stipulations—with a background in education policy, civic technology, and election research. Comfortable with React and Python from earlier web development work, he pursues tech-driven solutions to expand access to justice and streamline legal services. His career blends hands-on litigation, policy analysis, and product-minded research, reflecting a knack for translating complex law into practical systems that serve vulnerable communities.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Law - JD, Doctor of Law - JD at Duke University School of Law
B.A. Fundamentals: Issues and Texts, B.A. Fundamentals: Issues and Texts at University of Chicago
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