Liz Morris has extensive work experience in the legal field. Liz began their career as a Law Clerk at Public Advocates in 2007. Liz then served as a Legal Extern at the Legal Aid Society - Employment Law Center later that year. In 2009, they joined Leonard Carder as an Attorney, where they worked until 2014. Currently, Liz holds the role of Deputy Director at the Center for WorkLife Law | UC Law San Francisco.
Liz Morris attended Claremont McKenna College from 2003 to 2005, followed by Stanford Law School from 2005 to 2008.
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Center for WorkLife Law | UC Law San Francisco
The Center for WorkLife Law (WLL) focuses, at any given time, on a few projects that hold the promise of producing meaningful social or institutional change within a three to five year timeframe. Our primary work areas include women’s advancement, interrupting racial and gender bias in the workplace, family responsibilities discrimination, pregnancy discrimination, and work-life issues for men as well as women. We conduct practical, intersectional research and create concrete tools that transcend race, class and gender. We seek to support women in STEM, women in the legal profession, women in higher education, and in general, women in other typically male dominated arenas.