Jordan Tully

Professional Experience

Jordan Tully (she/her) is a settler from Treaty 1 Territory, now living in Tkaronto, on the traditional lands of the Mississauga, the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Chippewa, and the Huron-Wendat peoples.

Jordan’s work is rooted in the pursuit of collective liberation. Guided by anti-colonial, anti-capitalist, and abolitionist principles, she strives to help build a world grounded in unconditional care and dignity—free from existing systems of oppression, exploitation, and inequity. Jordan seeks to use her privilege and positionality to amplify marginalized voices, support precarious communities, strengthen collective power, and create meaningful systemic change.

Throughout law school, Jordan worked with several legal clinics, including Legal Aid Ontario (Refugee Law Office), Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project (JCAP), and completed a placement with the Community Justice Collective. She also competed in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot (Spring 2023) and served as Vice President of Social and External Affairs for the Lincoln Alexander Law Students’ Society (2022-2023).

Beyond law, Jordan is actively involved in community organizing and volunteers with local organizations that reflect her values. In her spare time, she enjoys thrifting, coaching and playing basketball, and discovering new cafés and restaurants around the city.

Jordan returns to Falconers after having completed her articles in our Thunder Bay office.

Bar Admission:

  • 2025, Ontario

Education:

  • 2024, Juris Doctor, Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University
  • 2020, Master of Science, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Nova Southeastern University
  • 2018, Bachelor of Arts, International Studies, Cum Laude, Stetson University

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