
Lindsay J. Brice
Lindsay has over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and government sectors, including significant state level policy success in the area of sexual violence. Lindsay graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Women’s Studies. After work with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources as a wildland firefighter and a Conservation Corps crew member, she pursued graduate level courses in fire ecology. Lindsay received a J.D. from Hamline University School of Law. During and immediately following law school, Lindsay worked on a federal case brought by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan to gain permanent recognition of their 1855 and 1864 reservation boundaries; this settlement remains in place and is a model for boundary disputes nationwide. Lindsay and her partner divide their time between Saint Paul, Minnesota and rural Wisconsin. She is an avid traveler and aspiring photographer who enjoys canoe camping and other adventures focused on animals, birds and natural areas.
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