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Ruth Greenwood is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Election Law Clinic at Harvard Law School, Harvard University. She specializes in election law litigation, voting rights advocacy, and training future election lawyers. Her work focuses on challenges to partisan gerrymandering, minority vote dilution, and legal strategies to reform redistricting processes.
Education:
- LL.M., Columbia Law School (2009)
- LL.B./B.Sc., University of Sydney (2005/2003)
Research Interests: Election law federalism, voting rights enforcement, redistricting commission design, and combating racial gerrymandering through litigation and legislative advocacy. Her work emphasizes state-level voting rights acts as critical tools for addressing federal law shortcomings.
Professional Affiliations: Board Member and Secretary of PlanScore (2019–present), former roles at the Campaign Legal Center, Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, and the DNC’s Voting Rights Institute. Admitted to multiple federal courts including the Supreme Court of the United States.
Courses Taught: Election Law Clinic and Seminar series, Writing Group on Voting Rights (2024–2025).




