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BA with honors (1992), University of Chicago
MA (1996), University of Texas at Austin
JD cum laude (2008), Harvard Law School
Professor Reynolds joined the faculty in 2008, after working in litigation and employment law at Dow Lohnes PLLC in Atlanta, Georgia.
Before law school, she taught English in Japan, worked as a software systems analyst, and was an assistant director for information technology at the University of Texas at Austin. While in law school, Professor Reynolds served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review and as a research assistant for Professor Arthur Miller on his treatise, Federal Practice and Procedure. In addition, Professor Reynolds worked closely with Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation as a teaching assistant, researcher and Harvard Negotiation Research Project Fellow.
At the MU School of Law, Professor Reynolds teaches negotiation and conflict theory.