Biography

Chloe E. Cotton joined the firm in 2022.  She previously clerked for Justice Peter J. Maassen of the Alaska Supreme Court and was the Berkeley Law Foundation Fellow at the Native American Rights Fund, where her work focused on voting rights and redistricting.

Ms. Cotton graduated from Harvard Law School in 2020, where she was an Editor of the Harvard Law Review and also served as the Review’s Coordinating & Outreach Chair.  During law school, she interned at the Campaign Legal Center, the Center for Secure and Modern Elections, and was a summer associate at the firm.  Prior to law school, Ms. Cotton worked for the Denali Commission and on political campaigns.

In addition to her law degree, Ms. Cotton holds a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, where she received a Presidential Public Service Fellowship.  She received her B.A. from Claremont McKenna College in 2012.

Judicial Clerkships

  • Justice Peter J. Maassen, Alaska Supreme Court

Education

Harvard Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 2020

Harvard Kennedy School, M.P.P., 2020

Claremont McKenna College, B.A., cum laude, 2012

Bar & Court Admissions

  • Alaska, 2020
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska, 2020