Emma Armstrong
Emma is a Legal Fellow at EFF, where she will focus on civil liberties litigation. While in law school, Emma interned at the Department of Justice and in the San Francisco City Attorney's Office. She helped run the Election Law pro bono project. She also participated in the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, where she worked on cases facilitating Section 1983 malicious prosecution suits and limiting the application of federal mandatory minimum sentences. Before law school, she worked on the 2020 election as a data analyst and New York City's COVID-19 response as a project manager. Emma studied classics and political science at Stanford University and obtained her J.D. from Stanford Law School. Outside of work, she enjoys running, going to the beach, and cooking.
*Seeking admission in California; not licensed to practice law