Corrinne Yoder - Mulkey

Corrinne Yoder-Mulkey is currently serving as a Legal Justice Fellow at the Kansas Appleseed Center for Law and Justice and working as a Law Library Assistant at the University of Kansas School of Law. Previous experience includes a role as a blog writer for Berniard Law Firm, a judicial intern for Division I Judge Amy Hanley at Douglas County District Court, and a social media manager at The Eudora Times. Additional roles include positions as a Seasonal Guest Advocate at Target, an in-store shopper at Sprouts Farmers Market, a student supervisor at Wellesley College Campus Police, a research intern at Ipsos in North America, and a communications intern at the Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department. Corrinne is pursuing a Doctor of Law degree at the University of Kansas School of Law and a Master's degree in Journalism at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, holding a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies from Wellesley College.

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