At just 38 years old, Kish was appointed in December by Gov. Jerry Brown to head the Department of Fair Employment and Housing, the largest state civil rights agency in the country.
A former employee rights lawyer at Bet Tzedek in Los Angeles, Kish said the state's pro-worker and anti-discrimination body of laws partly persuaded him to join the public sector. "We enforce laws that are more expansive than...
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