Rebecca Green
Professor of the Practice of Law; Co-Director, Election Law Program, Assistant Director, CLCT
Email: [[rgreen]]
Office phone: (757) 221-3851
Office location: Room 254E
Areas of Specialization
Alternative Dispute Resolution; Election Law; Privacy Law
Teaching in Academic Year 2013-2014
Alternative Dispute Resolution Survey; Election Law
Representative Professional Activities and Achievements
Rebecca Green is Professor of the Practice of Law and Co-Director of the Election Law Program, a joint project of the Law School and the National Center for State Courts. In that role, Green has undertaken a variety of projects including running its annual symposia and speaker series; designing and implementing Election War Games at state judicial conferences in Virginia, Colorado, and Wisconsin; and supervising students on a variety of projects such as drafting an ABA report on 2012 election delays and research projects for the Presidential Commission on Election Administration. Professor Green serves as the faculty advisor to the student-run State of Elections blog.
Professor Green's research interests focus on the intersection of privacy law and elections, most recently on the topic of post-election transparency. She has also explored the use of alternative dispute resolution in election processes.
Before law school, Professor Green earned a master's degree in Chinese legal history from Harvard University and assisted with U.S.-China trade negotiations at the U.S. Trade Representative in Washington, DC during the Clinton Administration.











