Kathleen Kelly Janus
Adjunct Professor
Kathleen Kelly Janus focuses on advancing human rights and
elevating the status of women around the world. An attorney, she
has spearheaded numerous social justice initiatives. Ms. Janus is a
co-founder of Spark, a non-profit focused on building a community
of young, global citizens promoting gender equality. From 2007 to
2011, Ms. Janus helped launch and direct Stanford Law
School's international human rights clinics in Namibia and
South Africa, supervising Stanford students on fieldwork projects
related to HIV/AIDS, water rights and rural women's
issues. Ms. Janus lectures widely on these topics and has taught
courses at the University of San Francisco Masters of Arts
International Studies Program, Stanford Law School and Santa Clara
Law School. Ms. Janus is also the Pro Bono Manager at Covington and
Burling, LLP, responsible for connecting the firm's
attorney's with underserved California communities and Bay
Area legal services organizations. A graduate of Berkeley Law
School, Ms. Janus also graduated with highest honors from U.C.
Berkeley with degrees in Political Science and Spanish.
Education
J.D., Berkeley Law School