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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Kansas Appleseed Center for Law and Justice
Kansas Appleseed is a statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy organization dedicated to the belief that Kansans, working together, can build a state full of thriving, inclusive, and just communities. We're working for a future where: -All Kansans have the resources they need to support themselves and raise healthy families. -All Kansans can participate fully in the community under equal protection of the law. -All Kansans benefit from a fair and effective judicial system. Kansas Appleseed works with community partners to understand the root causes of problems, support strong grassroots coalitions, and advocate for comprehensive solutions so all Kansans can reach their full potential. When necessary, Kansas Appleseed pursues impact litigation to protect the rights and wellbeing of vulnerable and excluded Kansans. We are a member of the Appleseed Network, a partnership of 18 independent justice centers in the U.S. and Mexico working to defeat poverty and injustice.