As a law student she served as a full-time extern for Justice Jack L. Nora graduated from Lewis & Clark Law School magna cum laude in 2015. She is also a dedicated legislative advocate, working on successful campaigns to enact trans rights legislation in the 20 sessions of the Oregon Legislature Assembly. She is a dedicated speaker and advocate on trans rights issues, including numerous CLEs for the Oregon State Bar and the Oregon Judicial Department, as well as trainings and community education projects for local civil rights organizations.
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She maintains an active pro bono practice assisting trans people with identity document matters, particularly incarcerated trans people. Nora represents union teachers and nurses in labor and licensure matters, and she represents employees in civil rights litigation. Nora Broker (she/they) is an associate attorney at Bennett Hartman, LLP, practicing in labor, employment, and civil rights law. Nora Broker Judicial and Legislative Chair
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Rastetter in Clackamas County Circuit Court.īefore going to law school mid-career, she worked as a Program Officer for United Way of the Columbia Willamette and as Director of Case Management at Transition Projects, Inc. Upon graduating, she worked at Legal Aid Services and clerked for The Honorable Thomas J. While in law school, volunteered at the Q-Law Community Legal Clinic, served on the Washington State Board of Trustees, and interned as public defender in King County’s mental health clinic. Kamron attended Seattle University School of Law. Kamron is the winner of the 2020 Multnomah Bar Association Diversity Award. She is a member of the Oregon State Bar Board of Governors, Chair of the Grant Committee for Oregon Law Foundation, Chair Elect for Oregon Women Lawyer’s Foundation, board member of Queen’s Bench, and Past President of OGALLA: The LGTB Bar Association of Oregon. Kamron Graham (she/her/hers) has served as a Deputy Public Guardian and Conservator for Multnomah County for the past seven years. His passion for social justice and the representation of marginalized voices in the law community is apparent even in his free time, which he usually spends traveling, exploring the local culinary scene, and spending time with his partner and his Cairn Terrier Maya.
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He now serves as the Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator for the Oregon State Bar and current Chair of OGALLA. in Political Science and Chicanx/Latinx Studies from Portland State University in 2015 and his J.D. He has deep roots in the local immigrant and LGBTQ communities, having grown up both queer and undocumented in Portland. Hugo Gonzalez Venegas (he/him/el), was born in the state of Jalisco, Mexico and immigrated as a child to Oregon.