Kenneth Gonzalez Santibanez
Kenneth is a summer legal intern at the Constitutional Accountability Center. He is a rising second-year J.D. candidate at Yale Law School.
Prior to law school, Kenneth was a paralegal at the Survivor Justice Center in Los Angeles, where he provided direct, trauma-informed legal services to low-income survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. He specialized in housing law, consumer debt, family law, and domestic violence prevention. Kenneth has years of experience in direct legal services, previously working at the Legal Services of New Jersey and the Survivor Justice Center’s immigration department.
Kenneth received his A.B. in History with honors from Princeton University, where he was awarded the C.O. Joline Prize in American History. Raised in an immigrant family in Texas, he is interested in pursuing law to become an advocate for the immigrant community.