Natalie Kinder
Natalie graduated Summa Cum Laude from Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Business and a minor in Parks and Recreation Management. She was honored as the Agricultural Business Student of the Year, SWOSU Homecoming Queen, and she received SWOSU’s Distinguished Student Award.
During her time at SWOSU, Natalie served as president of the Student Government Association where she maintained a high level of communication between the student body and university administration. Natalie acted as the founding president of two organizations at SWOSU: Sigma Phi Lambda, SWOSU’s first national sorority, and Collegiate Farm Bureau.
During her time with Collegiate Farm Bureau, Natalie developed a passion for agricultural law and policy. She hopes to, one day, use her law degree to effectively serve rural Oklahomans through public policy development.
Natalie has interned for the General Counsel’s Office of Governor Kevin Stitt, and she has also served as an intern for the Honorable Justice James Winchester in the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. Natalie is currently an Advanced Resource Editor for the Oklahoma City University Law Review, and she is serving as Vice President of the Agricultural Law Association.
Natalie spent the summer after 1L in Washington, D.C. interning for U.S. Senator James Lankford. Her 2L summer was split between the offices of Christensen Law Group and Graft and Walraven. She will joyfully be returning to Western Oklahoma to join Graft & Walraven upon bar passage.