Education
- B.A., University of Oklahoma
- J.D., University of Oklahoma College of Law
Research Interests
- International Energy
About
Brooke Jackson teaches International Petroleum Transactions and first-year Contracts. She brings a dynamic mix of litigation experience and subject-matter expertise in energy law, corporate law, international law, and complex civil litigation. Before joining the University of Oklahoma College of Law, Jackson served as Counsel at Mach Natural Resources LP, a publicly traded oil and gas company, where she managed litigation, negotiated contracts, and played a central role in legal operations. Her earlier experience includes serving as a staff attorney for Judge Trevor Pemberton at the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals and as a litigation associate at Whitten Burrage, where she was part of the legal team representing the State of Oklahoma in its landmark opioid litigation.
Recognized as one of Oklahoma City’s “Wildly Capable Women” by Hundred Magazine and honored as the NextGen Under 30 Spirit of Oklahoma award recipient, Jackson is an active member in the Oklahoma legal community. She has held leadership positions in the Oklahoma Bar Association’s International Law Section and the Oklahoma City Chapter of the Federal Bar Association.
Jackson is a 4.0 graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in History and a Minor in Nonprofit Management and earned her J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. While in law school, she served as Articles Editor for the American Indian Law Review and received the Joel Jankowsky Award, the Oklahoma Bar Association Outstanding Senior Law School Student Award, and the Lee B. Thompson Sr. Award.
Additional Information
J.D.:
- Contracts 5114
- International Petroleum Transactions 6100