Summary
Abigail Horn is a Kansas-based attorney with eight years of legal experience and a focus on rural and agricultural issues, currently serving as Norton County Attorney after progressive roles including Assistant County Attorney and associate at Sebelius, Griffiths, & Horn. A Washburn University Law student-turned-practitioner with a JD, she combines courtroom and municipal experience with hands-on legal research from her tenure supporting agriculture law and tax reporting. Her background in agricultural economics and university admissions data management gives her a practical, data-minded approach to legal problems affecting farming communities. She also engages with data science topics off the bench—exploring food supply and infectious disease modeling and food access—which informs a policy-aware perspective on public health and agricultural resilience. Known for bridging small-town legal practice with technical curiosity, she brings pragmatic solutions that consider both legal precedent and empirical evidence.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Law - JD, Law, Doctor of Law - JD, Law at Washburn University School of Law
Bachelor’s Degree, Agriculture Economics Pre-Law option, Bachelor’s Degree, Agriculture Economics Pre-Law option at Kansas State University