About me
Casey Chiappetta is a principal associate for Pew’s courts and communities project, where she works with states to identify data-informed solutions to improve how debt collection lawsuits are adjudicated, supports court openness initiatives, and researches how courts can more effectively resolve legal issues. Before joining Pew, they worked at the National Legal Aid & Defender Association, leading research on online dispute resolution and providing technical assistance to civil legal aid organizations about federal funding. Chiappetta holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a master’s in justice, law, and criminology from American University.