NAAG Roles

Faculty, Center for Legal Advocacy and Faculty Development

Jennifer Kim is a Supervising Deputy Attorney General in the Civil Division, where she litigates healthcare, education, and welfare cases in both state and federal court. Jennifer has received two Attorney General Awards recognizing her excellent work. One award was for a matter before the U.S. Supreme Court. Jennifer is also an instructor within the California AG’s Office, where she teaches trial advocacy courses. In addition to teaching in-house, she also serves as faculty for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy at both the deposition and trial skills seminars. Prior to joining the AG’s Office in 2001, Jennifer was in private practice litigating federal civil rights and criminal defense matters, and in public service as staff counsel at the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Jennifer received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Berkeley and her J.D. from Golden Gate University School of Law.