Law student. Policy thinker. City enthusiast.
I graduated from Kenyon College in 2023 with a degree in Political Science, and I am currently a student at the University of Chicago Law School.
I am interested in governance — particularly how large cities design, fund, and deliver public services. I like digging into the systems that make cities work (and the ones that don't).
When I'm not reading case law, I build small data projects exploring urban policy questions. This site is a home for those projects and for essays I write along the way.
An interactive tool for comparing and ranking every CTA L station in Chicago. Blends GTFS stop data with ridership averages, safety, walkability, connectivity, reliability, and frequency scores. Adjust the weights to build your own ranking formula.
Open Application → View Source on GitHubAdditional data projects and tools are in development. Check back soon.
This folder is empty for now. I am working on essays about urban governance, transit policy, and city design. They will appear here as they are completed.