About Jennifer M
Jennifer M Macaulay trained as a lawyer at William Mitchell College of Law, where she earned her J.D. in 2001. Her legal education gave her a foundation in courtroom practice and procedure. She moved into both practice and teaching shortly after graduation.
Her early career included a teaching stint at the University of Minnesota Law School. In 2003 she served as an adjunct/associate professor of law, bringing practical experience into the classroom. That role placed her alongside academic colleagues and practicing attorneys who regularly teach part-time at the law school.
Macaulay has secured admission to practice in multiple jurisdictions. She is admitted in Minnesota and has credentials to appear before the Seventh and Eighth U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals. She also holds admission to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions allow her to handle state and federal matters, including appeals that reach the nation’s highest court.
Her professional life includes private practice at Macaulay Law Offices, Ltd. The firm listing indicates a private office setting where she manages client matters and litigation. She also maintains current memberships in professional associations, engaging with peers and staying involved in the bar community.
Colleagues describe her as steady and practical. She takes a methodical approach to case preparation and stresses careful legal analysis. She balances written advocacy with courtroom work. That mix has informed both her classroom teaching and her practice.
Throughout her career she has combined trial-level work with appellate work. Admissions to appellate courts reflect that trajectory. She has handled filings and arguments at multiple levels of the judicial system, and she continues to accept matters that require federal appellate or Supreme Court admission.
Today she practices at Macaulay Law Offices, Ltd., where she handles litigation and appellate matters.