Mishani Jack
Tribal Liaison Court Program Analyst, Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts
A lifelong resident of Washington State, Mishani is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and remains deeply rooted to her community through cultural practices and service. She is a graduate of Washington State University and is currently finishing her final semester in the Master of Legal Studies (MLS) program with an emphasis on Federal Indian Law at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’ Connor College of Law.
She currently serves as an analyst with Washington State, working to strengthen partnerships between court systems and advance equitable outcomes, with a specific focus on domestic violence issues and finding solutions to end gender-based violence. In this role, she works to strengthen partnerships between court systems and advance equitable outcomes, with a specific focus on domestic violence issues and finding solutions to end gender-based violence.
Guided by a passion for serving her community and uplifting voices that are often unheard, she is dedicated to bridging systems and fostering respect for sovereignty, culture, and justice.
Outside of her professional work, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband, two children, and their three dogs.



