Adjunct/Affiliated Professor
Attorney at Law, solo practice
Christine J. Jordan is a proud member of the Blackfeet Nation and a descendant of the Pueblo of Isleta. As an adjunct professor, she assisted with both Advanced Federal Indian Law and Tribal Law classes. She served as chief legislative counsel for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe from 2018 to 2020 and was previously a deputy solicitor for the Band.
Christine clerked for the New Mexico Court of Appeals. She serves on the board, the CLE, and judicial endorsement committees of the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association; as co-chair of the judicial clerkship committee of the American Indian Law Center; as a member of the Federal Bar Association Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force; and on the planning committee for the Indian law section of the Federal Bar Association.
Christine enjoys spending her free time with her daughter who loves dinosaurs, puppies, and swimming.
Teaching
Introduction to Tribal Law, Blended Learning
christine.jordan @mitchellhamline.edu