Kendra Muller
Kendra Muller is currently a second-year law student at the University of San Diego School of Law (USD), where she is pursuing international and domestic disability law. She enjoys collaborating across disciplines and combining law, policy, and research to provide comprehensive solutions and ideas to benefit the community. Before entering law school, she graduated with a bachelor of neuropsychology and worked as a research associate for the Global Truth Commission Index, analyzing human rights violations in post-conflict countries. Her undergraduate work on transitional justice inspired her to found the Equal Access and Disability Rights Commission providing research and advocacy for excluded and underrepresented students in higher education.
Kendra currently works as a law clerk for Disability Rights California where she has relished working with brilliant attorneys in several complex litigation cases for homeless discrimination, equal access, and reasonable accommodations. Kendra is an active member of the San Diego County Bar Association Different Abilities Group and is currently a committee member to the ABA Commission on Disability Rights. In her spare time, Kendra enjoys hiking and works with The Nature Collective to ensure hikes are accessible for all. As a Disability Rights Now advisor, she is excited to collaborate with colleagues to provide employers with the tools to see disability as an asset to the professional and academic community.