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Kendall S.

Vice President of Policy at Center for the Rights of Abused Children

Kendall S. has extensive experience working in the field of law and advocacy. From 2008 to 2012, they served as a Staff Attorney for the Domestic and Sexual Violence Unit at Legal Services of Southern Missouri. They then moved on to become the Director of Medical-Legal Partnerships and Supervising Attorney at Legal Aid of Western Missouri from 2012 to 2014. Kendall S. then joined United WE, where they held the positions of Vice President of Research & Policy and General Counsel from 2014 to 2020. Following that, they worked as the Director of Advocacy at ACLU of Kansas from 2020 to 2021. Most recently, Kendall S. served as a Senior Litigation Associate at Fisher Law LLC from 2021 to 2023. They are currently the Vice President of Policy at The Center for the Rights of Abused Children since January 2023.

Kendall S.'s education history includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Missouri State University, which they pursued from 2000 to 2004. Later, from 2005 to 2008, they attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, where they obtained a Juris Doctor degree specializing in Law.

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Phoenix, United States

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Center for the Rights of Abused Children

The mission of the Center for the Rights of Abused Children is to protect children, change laws and inspire people – to ensure every abused child has a bright future. We envision a day when all of America’s children have the opportunity to live in safe and loving homes. We provide a lifeline for abused children in our pro bono Children's Law Clinic and through common-sense laws and public interest litigation. The Center for the Rights of Abused Children has changed more than 30 laws across the country impacting 500,000 kids. New laws require mandatory and immediate reporting of children missing from foster care, increased penalties for child predators, and securing the right of abused children to be represented by legal counsel.


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