Oduor completed a law degree in 1990, and a postgraduate diploma at the Kenya School of Law in 1991.[3] She was admitted to the Bar in 1992 as an advocate of the High Court.[4] She also has a Master of Arts in International Conflict Management from the University of Nairobi.[5][6]
Oduor has been chairperson of the Board of Review on Mentally Insane (Criminal Psychiatric), Assisting Counsel in the Akiwumi Commission of Inquiry on Land Clashes, the Bosire Commission on the Goldenberg Affair and the Kiruki Commission on the Artur Brothers, Joint Secretary of the Police Reform Commission (Ransley Commission), chair of the board on Criminal Psychiatry (on behalf of the Attorney General), and a member of the National Task Force on Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing.[3]
High-profile cases she has prosecuted include a fraud case against Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu and a murder case against police officer Edward Kirui from the 2007-2008 post-election violence in Kisumu.[3]
Due to her exemplary performance, she was conferred the rank and dignity of Senior Counsel by President Uhuru Kenyatta on 20th July 2020.[7]
Oduor was nominated by PresidentWilliam Ruto on 30 July 2024, in a Cabinet reshuffle following the removal of the previous Attorney General Justin Muturi over the Kenya Finance Bill protests.[4] She was approved by the Kenyan Parliament on 14 August 2024[4] and sworn in by Ruto at the State House in Nairobi on 20 August.[8] She said she would reform the criminal justice system by addressing the delays in court cases and providing timely legal advice to the government.[9]
Oduor is a widow and has five children.[10] As part of her vetting process in 2024, she disclosed her family's net worth to be Ksh 85 million (US$833,000).[10]