Dylan-Forrest F. Greene

Associate

Dylan is a first-generation university graduate and attorney. Originally from Waynesville, North Carolina, Dylan obtained a bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, before attending Notre Dame Law School in South Bend, Indiana. At Notre Dame, Dylan was a Managing Senior Editor for the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, with which he published a Note entitled, Dangerous to Be Right When Established Authorities Are Wrong: A Proposal for the Protection of America’s Migratory Birds (2021). Dylan also served as a mentor for the Asian Law Students Association and was a founding member of the First Generation Professionals organization. 

Following law school, Dylan served as a judicial law clerk to United States Magistrate Judge David B. Fannin of the Western District of Texas (2021-2023) and United States District Judge Pamela A. Barker of the Northern District of Ohio (2023-2024).  Throughout his clerkships, Dylan gained invaluable experience at all stages of civil litigation in the federal courts.

In his free time, Dylan enjoys playing piano and volunteering.

Credentials

Education

University of Notre Dame Law School (J.D.)

  • Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, Managing Senior Editor
  • Asian Law Students Association, Mentor
  • First Generation Professionals, Treasurer/Mentor

University of Washington (B.A.)

  • Sociology

Bar admissions

  • Texas
  • Illinois
Publications
  • April 1, 2025

    New EEOC and DOJ Guidance Regarding Affinity Groups