Rachel Green

Rachel Green

Indiana University

Queen's University Belfast (QUB)

Law

Rachel Green is an Associate at Katz Banks Kumin LLP in Washington, DC. Their areas of practice include: sexual harassment and sexual assault; discrimination and retaliation; employment law; whistleblower retaliation; and wrongful termination. After graduating from Stanford Law School, they worked at Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein in San Francisco and then clerked for Judge David Hamilton on the Seventh Circuit.  While at Stanford, they founded and led a new student group, Stanford Law School Against Gendered Violence, and engaged with the community through a variety of pro bono legal services. Rachel is a 2015 Mitchell Scholar. They received a Master's Degree in Conflict Transformation & Social Justice from Queen's University Belfast. Their thesis research examined the impact of the conflict in Belfast on patterns of violence against women from 1968 to the present. Rachel obtained their undergraduate degree from Indiana University: B.A. in Economics, B.A. in Sociology with Honors, and Liberal Arts & Management Certificate.