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Jandee Wallis is a member of the firm's employment services group. She earned her J.D. from Yale, where she directed the Youth Justice Project, served as an editor for the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism, and received an Equal Justice America Fellowship to manage the Yale Temporary Restraining Order Project. Jandee is a graduate of Oregon State University and previously worked in education research and consulting, in addition to serving as a summer law clerk for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Washington. Jandee currently serves on the OSU Honors College Alumni Leadership Circle and the board of Kinship House, a nonprofit providing outpatient therapy for children in the foster system. As a summer associate, she assisted with DWT's class action filed on behalf of all youth in foster care in Oregon.
Admitted to Practice
- Oregon, 2024
Education
- J.D., Yale Law School, 2024
- Director: Youth Justice Project
- Director: Temporary Restraining Order Project
- Articles Editor: Yale Journal of Law and Feminism
- New Haven Legal Assistance Reentry Clinic
- Honors B.A., History and Political Science, Oregon State University, 2014, summa cum laude
Memberships & Affiliations
- Board Member and Operations Committee Chair, Kinship House, Portland, Ore., 2018-2024
- Volunteer Coordinator, St. Thomas More Soup Kitchen, New Haven, Conn., 2022-2024
Background
- Summer Associate, Davis Wright Tremaine, Portland, 2023
- Summer Law Clerk, U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Washington, Seattle, 2022
- Research Assistant, Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law, New Haven, Conn., 2022
- Various Roles, Inflexion, Portland, 2015-2021
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