Rebekah Kim joined Ropes & Gray’s litigation and enforcement practice group in 2024. 

While at NYU School of Law, Rebekah served as a research and writing editor of the Moot Court Board, where she published a constitutional law and evidence problem in Volume 47 of its casebook. She also acted as principal editor of the preliminary round problem used in the law school’s Fall 2024 Orison S. Marden Moot Court Competition. Additionally, she served as mentorship chair of First Generation Professionals and treasurer of the Mental Health Law and Justice Association. 

Prior to joining the firm, Rebekah drafted social security opinions as part of a Federal Judicial Practice Externship in the Eastern District of New York, advocated for individuals with developmental disabilities through the Disability Rights Justice Clinic, and collaborated on an amicus brief to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on behalf of an indigenous group in Colombia during her semester abroad in Buenos Aires. She also worked with a holistic legal services organization representing Deaf and hard-of-hearing New Yorkers.

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