Jessica S. Intermill Energy Park Financial Center, Suite 210 1360 Energy Park Drive Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108 | ![]() |
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Jessica Intermill represents Indian tribes, tribal members, and businesses in matters involving sovereign immunity, taxation, reservation boundaries, and tribal jurisdiction. She also advises tribes regarding governance issues, including assisting in the drafting of tribal laws.
Jessica joined the firm in 2008, after practicing agribusiness and complex-case litigation and environmental law at a large Minneapolis law firm.
When she is not in the office, Jessica is involved in a number of community activities. She is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, and has published articles and book chapters on a variety of topics, including constitutional law and product liability. Jessica has served on the Board of Directors of the nonprofit Family Tree Clinic since 2005, and was elected Vice President of the Board for 2008.
- Education:
- Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota,
2005
J.D.
Honors: Summa Cum Laude
Law Review: Hamline University School of Law Law Review, Notes and Comments Editor - University of Nebraska ,
2002
B.A.
Honors: Phi Beta Kappa
- Published Works:
- Separation of Powers Doctrine and the Feeney Amendment: The Constitutional Case for Judicial Discretion in Sentencing (Co-Author with William E. Martin), 27 Hamline L. Rev. 391 , 2004
- Take Two and Call Your Legislator in the Morning: What States Can Learn From Pharmaceutical Manufacturers of America v. Walsh, 27 Hamline L. Rev. 266, 2004






