Our Team

Jennifer W. Flinn, J.D.

Attorney

Following her graduation from the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law in 2006, Jennifer Flinn began her legal career as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Robert L. Brown at the Arkansas Supreme Court. Following her time there, she worked as a staff attorney for the Arkansas Department of Education and then as an education policy advisor for Governor Mike Beebe. 

As an attorney at Taylor & Taylor Law Firm, Jennifer’s practice focuses on education law, appellate advocacy, and social security disability matters. Jennifer frequently represents school districts, administrators and teachers from across Arkansas. 

She has repeatedly been named as one of the Best Lawyers in Little Rock in the field of education law by Little Rock Soirée. Jennifer has also taught education law at the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law for a number of years.  

Jennifer, her husband, Kevin, and their daughter, live in Little Rock and are members of Immanuel Baptist Church.

Our Team

Jennifer W. Flinn, J.D.

Attorney

Practice Areas

Appellate Advocacy, Education Law, Social Security Disability

Entered into Practice

Arkansas, 2006; Eastern and Western District of Arkansas, 2013.

Education
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law (J.D., 2006)
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Graduate School (M.B.A., 2006)
  • University of North Texas (B.B.A., 2003)
Honors & Awards

Selected as one of the Best Lawyers in Little Rock by Little Rock Soiree magazine (2013, 2017, 2018, 2020).

Personal & Professional Passions

Jennifer grew up in a working-class family in a rural town in East Texas. She credits her family with teaching her the value of hard work, a lesson that propelled her to become a first-generation college graduate and the attorney she is today.  

Jennifer’s professional passions are informed by her own experiences. In her words, “I’m a product of public education, starting in kindergarten all the way through law school. I’m blessed to have had the opportunities I’ve had, and I want those same opportunities to be available to all children. I’m proud to have spent the first part of my career in public service, working hard to improve educational opportunities for all children in Arkansas.”

In her free time, you can frequently find Jennifer binge-watching reality TV or chasing after her toddler. She and her husband love spending time outdoors and have even run a few marathons together. 

Jennifer finds running marathons to be a fitting metaphor for the work she does, reflecting, “I  ran my last marathon less than a year after my daughter was born. It was one of the hardest things, both physically and mentally, that I’ve ever done, and I still consider it one of my biggest personal accomplishments. Running a marathon takes dedication, hard work, and sacrifice, and these are the same qualities that I bring to my clients every day.”

Publications

Note, The Supreme Court Minimizes the Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel by Maximizing Deference Awarded to Barely Competent Defense Attorneys, 28 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 149 (2005)

Professional Associations & Affiliations

Arkansas Bar Association (Member, House of Delegates (2008-2011)); Little Rock Public Education Foundation Board (Member, (2014 – present); Board Secretary, (2015 – present); Best Buddies Arkansas State Advisory Board (Vice-President (2016); Humane Society of Pulaski County (Member, (2007 – present)).

Law School Honors & Leadership

Law Review, UALR William H. Bowen School of Law