Rebecca Bolin

Postdoctoral Associate in Law and Fellow, Information Society Project
Rebecca Bolin is a Postdoctoral Associate in Law and Fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. Before her appointment, she was a criminal prosecutor, as an assistant district attorney in Harris County, Texas, where she first chaired over two dozen trials. She also worked in patent jury trial litigation. She clerked for the Honorable Judge Lee H. Rosenthal in the Southern District of Texas. She has a degree in computational mathematics from Rice University and a law degree from Yale Law School. She researches at the intersection of criminal law and technology, on issues such as evidence, privacy, and cybercrime.

Education
J.D., Yale Law School, 2006
B.A., Rice University, 2003