About Stephanie
Stephanie Flynn began her professional journey in science before turning to law. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Thomas Edison State College in 2007 and completed an A.A.S. in Meteorology from the Community College of the Air Force in 2009. She then attended the University of Nebraska College of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2010. Those steps gave her an uncommon mix of technical training and legal education.
After law school, Flynn affiliated with bar organizations and trial groups that reflect her interests. She holds licenses to practice in Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska. Her memberships include the American Bar Association, the Nebraska Bar Association and the Iowa Bar Association. She has also been active in the Nebraska Association of Trial Lawyers and the Nebraska Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and she joined the Animal Legal Defense Fund in 2010.
Her involvement with trial and criminal defense organizations shaped the early years of her legal work. Flynn has handled matters that required courtroom preparation and contested hearings. Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in litigation settings; she prepares cases methodically and presents them plainly. The memberships she maintains suggest steady engagement with developments in trial tactics and criminal law across multiple state systems.
Flynn’s background in meteorology and business management occasionally informs how she approaches evidence and client advisement. That technical training has been useful when cases turn on expert testimony or when a project requires a clear parsing of complex factual records. She draws on that experience to assess risk and to explain options to clients in straightforward terms.
She has combined public- and private-sector exposure in her work, representing clients in state courts across the three jurisdictions where she is licensed. Her portfolio covers criminal defense and civil litigation, and she participates in professional groups that address trial practice and criminal-law reform. She also remains involved in issues that intersect with animal law through her membership in the Animal Legal Defense Fund.
Flynn is a lawyer whose practice spans trial work and advocacy in multiple state systems. She continues to represent clients in criminal defense, civil litigation and animal-law matters.