Emma MacPhee
Emma represents plaintiffs harmed by corporate wrongdoing and survivors of sexual assault.
Emma graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 2023. While in law school, she was on the Submissions team for the Berkeley Journal of International Law and received a Public Interest and Social Justice Certificate for the pro bono work she pursued during law school. She was a law clerk for the Youth Law Center, where she supported litigation projects related to the juvenile justice and child-welfare systems in California. During law school, she advocated for voting rights, fair electoral maps, and democracy reform with the Political and Election Empowerment Project. As a Clinical Law Student for the International Human Rights Clinic, she researched corporate accountability related to the digital privacy of children. She was also a student researcher for the Human Rights Center at Berkeley Law, where she worked on a research project with the Center for Investigative Reporting that was focused on national access to reproductive rights.
Emma received her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from New York University in 2018, with majors in International Relations and French. Before law school, Emma worked as an investigative analyst and was responsible for conducting investigations into sex and labor trafficking in New York City.
- J.D., University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley School of Law, 2023
- B.A., magna cum laude, New York University, 2018