Legal After receiving her J.D. degree from Stanford Law School, Harris served as a law clerk for United States District Court judge
James Ware in the
Northern District of California. Harris served as an adjunct law professor at the
University of San Francisco School of Law. She also taught gender discrimination at
U.C. Hastings College of the Law, contract law at the now closed
New College of California School of Law, and was dean of the
Lincoln Law School of San Jose.
Advocacy , in 2021 Harris was a senior associate at
PolicyLink, a national research and action institute dedicated to advancing economic and social equity. In that capacity, she organized conferences around police-community relations and advocated for police reform, authoring two national publications. Harris served as executive director of the Northern California
American Civil Liberties Union. She was the first Jamaican American to lead the ACLU of Northern California and the first South Asian executive director of an ACLU affiliate. In her role as the head of the largest affiliate office of the ACLU, Harris directed and coordinated litigation, media relations, lobbying, and grassroots organizing work. She earlier served as the affiliate's Racial Justice Project Director, establishing priorities including eliminating racial disparities in the criminal justice system and achieving
educational equity in California public schools. In 2006, she was the lead attorney in
League of Women Voters of California v. McPherson, a case which restored voting rights to over 100,000 Californians in county jails on probation from felony convictions.
Philanthropy In 2008, Harris was appointed vice president for democracy, rights and justice at the
Ford Foundation. The program focused on promoting effective governance, increasing democratic participation, and protecting and advancing human rights worldwide, and she led a global team in making grants of over $150 million annually.
Politics Harris was a senior associate at
PolicyLink. Harris was formerly a senior fellow at the
Center for American Progress and a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. She was a political and legal analyst for
MSNBC from 2017 until 2018. As
Hillary Clinton's campaign representative to the Democratic Party Platform Committee, Harris helped draft the 2016 platform. Harris served as campaign chairwoman for her sister's
2020 campaign for president until the campaign's suspension. ==Writing==