Kendall White is a rising 3L law student at the University of Washington School of Law, where she is involved in several public interest organizations, including the Women’s Law Caucus and If/when/how: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice.
Kendall White is a rising law student at the University of Washington School of Law, where she is involved in several public interest organizations, including the Women’s Law Caucus and If/when/how: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. She joins Hemmat Law Group as a Summer Associate in Summer 2026.
Kendall has gained hands-on experience through a judicial internship with Judge Cary at the Maleng Regional Justice Center, where she observes family law and protection order proceedings and supports courtroom operations. She also serves as a legal advocate with an asylum clinic through Thrive International, assisting asylum seekers with time-sensitive filings and client preparation. Prior to law school, Kendall was a JusticeCorps member at the Santa Clara County Family Justice Courthouse, where she worked directly with self-represented litigants on domestic violence protection orders, custody matters, and divorce filings.
Kendall earned her undergraduate degree from Santa Clara University, graduating magna cum laude with a degree in Political Science and minors in Women and Gender Studies and Sustainability. Her background also includes community-based roles supporting individuals with disabilities and organizing local advocacy and outreach efforts.