Katharine Roller is an accomplished attorney with extensive experience in legal practice and research. Since September 2015, Katharine has served as an attorney at the Federal Trade Commission. Prior to this role, Katharine worked as a clerk for The Honorable Debra Ann Livingston at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals from August 2014 to August 2015. Katharine's legal education was completed at the University of Michigan Law School, where a Juris Doctor degree was earned in 2014. While at the University of Michigan, involvement included positions as a research assistant for Professor John Pottow and as a student attorney. Earlier professional experience includes internships and clerking roles at federal courts, technical writing at Epley Research & Consulting, and serving as an AmeriCorps Member at Iowa Legal Aid. Katharine holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Spanish, and Journalism from Brandeis University, earned in 2009.