American Indian Law Section Bar Study Scholarship

Please share with any 3L who may be interested in the AILS Bar Study Scholarship.

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Fridays. Any posts received prior to 12pm EST on Friday will appear in that Friday’s announcements. If you would like to submit a post for an open Indian law or leadership job, please send a brief description of the position (which includes position title and location) as well as a PDF job announcement to indigenous@law.msu.edu.

Michigan State University

Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in American Indian and Indigenous Studies (AIIS), East Lansing, MI. Applicants must be finished with all doctoral work, except the dissertation; actively working in American Indian and Indigenous Studies; and committed to a career in Indigenous Studies. For more information please see the job description. Review of applications begins on March 11, 2019.

More about the American Indian and Indigenous Studies program, as well as a list of previous fellows, can be viewed at http://aisp.msu.edu/. Questions can be directed to Dr. Dylan Miner, Director of American Indian and Indigenous Studies, at dminer@msu.edu.

Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

Senior Legal Counsel, Mashantucket, CT. Under the direction of the General Counsel, the incumbent assists in providing legal advice and services to the Nation, including its departments, arms, subdivisions, regulatory bodies, committees, entities and business enterprises concerning legal rights, responsibilities and obligations. Excellent ability to communicate legal concepts and analysis to MPTN, to patrons, vendors or any other person necessary to resolve a matter is required. Please see the job description for more information.

Center for Court Innovation

Senior Program Manager, NYC, NY. The Center for Court Innovation is seeking two Senior Program Managers to provide Technical Assistance to tribal courts. Duties will include working on a variety of tribal justice projects such as strategic planning, alternatives to incarceration, juvenile justice, tribal corrections, tribal/state relationships, healing to wellness courts, and other problem-solving initiatives. The ideal candidate will have a JD, MSW, or relevant graduate-level degree, or previous experience delivering technical assistance to tribal justice systems. Candidates with previous experience working with tribal justice systems are strongly encouraged to apply.

New Mexico Tourism Department

Cultural Heritage Coordinator,  This position is important to our Department, our Pueblos and Nations, and to our State. Seeking an energetic individual who will grow and foster dynamic relationships with tribal and cultural entities in growing tourism within our communities and growing our economies. There is a link to our State Personnel Office page to apply online. Application closes February 25, 2019.

The Native Village of Afognak

Tribal Administrator, Kodiak, AK. Under the direction of the Native Village of Afognak (NVA) Tribal Council, the Tribal Administrator will serve as the Chief Executive Officer to coordinate and oversee the Tribal Government and manage the day-to-day operations of the Tribe. Strong familiarity with Tribal history and Indigenous governance is required, as well as some knowledge of cultural and environmental issues. Please see the job description for more information.

The Menominee Indian Tribe

Assistant Prosecutor, Keshena, WI. Under the direction and supervision of the Prosecutor, the purpose of the position is to assist the Prosecutor with legal research, court appearances and to handle caseloads as assigned. See the job description for more information and apply online at www.menominee-nsn.gov.  The closing date is March 13, 2019.

Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe

Legislative Staff Attorney, Onamia, MN. The duty of the Chief Legislative Counsel is to provide legal analysis on issues that come before the Legislative Branch, draft and update the Band’s legislation, review contracts The Legislative Staff Attorneys are to assist Chief Legislative Counsel in the amending, revision, and creation of statutes for the Legislative Branch while remaining vigilant of the Band’s traditions and beliefs. For more information please see the job description. Application closes March 5, 2019.

Staten Island Legal Services

Housing Attorney, New York City, New York. We are seeking a staff attorney to work in our Housing Unit assisting low-income tenants throughout the borough in avoiding displacement through a range of legal avenues. For more information please see the job description.

Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas

Foster Home Attendant, Eagle Pass, TX. Provide social services and assistance to improve the social and psychological function of children and their families and to maximize the family well-being and the academic functioning of children. Employment Applications may be submitted in person at the Human Resource Department, or you may fill out an application at: kickapootexas.org. If you have any questions please call 830-773-2105.

Martha L. King, P.C.

Summer Law Clerk, Albuquerque, NM. This is a rare opportunity for a law student with strong research and writing skills to develop thoughtful, professional, and well-analyzed work product and gain invaluable practical legal experience. For more information please see the description. Application closes March 15, 2019.

Part-Time Associate Attorney, Albuquerque, NM. We are a peer rated professional services law firm providing business law services to tribal entities. Requirements: experience in business law, corporations, and employment law; strong writing and analytical skills; and driven by a sincere desire to make a lasting impact in and out of Indian country. Please see the job description for more information. Application closes March 15, 2019 at 5pm.

 

See posts from February 15, 2019.

Scholarship Announcement from California Indian Law Association

The California Indian Law Association (CILA) is proud to announce that it will be offering two $5,000 scholarships to current Native American law school students to assist with law school expenses. These new scholarships are made possible through a generous donation from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.

Please email all application materials to John Haney at calindianlaw@gmail.com by March 8, 2019.

More info and downloadable scholarship application available at:
https://www.calindianlaw.org/scholarship.html

Please share this scholarship announcement flyer.

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Fridays. Any posts received prior to 12pm EST on Friday will appear in that Friday’s announcements. If you would like to submit a post for an open Indian law or leadership job, please send a brief description of the position (which includes position title and location) as well as a PDF job announcement to indigenous@law.msu.edu.

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

Little River Band of Ottawa Indians

Legal Intern(s), Manistee, MI. Intern(s) will work closely with the Unified Legal Department in several clearly defined projects to be completed. Interns will assist the Unified Legal Department in its role as in-house legal counsel to the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians. The Unified Legal Department provides legal services and representation to the Tribal Government and its Enterprises, including Elected Officials, Departments, Commissions, and the Little River Casino Resort. Applications will be reviewed on a revolving basis, beginning December 1, 2018, until the position(s) is filled. Applications may be sent via email to the Unified Legal Department at UnifiedLegal@lrboi-nsn.gov.

Manhattan Legal Services

Summer Internship(s), Manhattan, NY.  The law student’s responsibilities may include: client intake, interviewing and outreach; Legal research and writing; Observation of court proceedings and/or administrative hearings; and advocacy and representation with administrative agencies. The law students will receive close supervision and will also have many opportunities to attend court proceedings and interact with clients. This could possibly satisfy educational requirements; stipends may be available through a fellowship program such as the Skadden Fellowship Foundation. Please see the position description for more information.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Intertribal Agriculture Council

Development Director, duty station is flexible. This position matches the initiatives, staff, and other resources of the organization with funding opportunities on a broader scale. Facilitate and fund partnerships to further improve our ability to promote economic development through sustainable agriculture. If interested please submit a detailed letter of interest and resume for consideration to kari@indianaglink.com. Application closes February 15, 2018 at 5:00pm (MST). For more information, please visit http://www.IndianAgLink.com.

Native Governance Center

Finance & Operations Director, St. Paul, MN. This position provides overall direction for all financial management, accounting and budgeting function, will oversee the organization’s Human Resource function and processes, and technology services. The ideal candidate is energized by working in a setting reflective of the consistent change, pace and realities of a new and developing organization. Full description and application instructions at: nativegov.org/careers.

Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation

Assistant General Counsel, Fountain Hills, AZ. Serves as legal advisor to the Tribal Council, tribal government departments and economic enterprises; Provides legal advice and analysis of tribal, state and Federal laws and regulations, specifically in relation to water and environmental law and policies; Drafts and revises the Tribal Constitution, Law and Order Code, other tribal laws, ordinances, and policies; Works at hours and times outside of normal business hours and days; and more. Application closes March 7, 2019.

Queens Legal Services

Reader/Intake Paralegal, Jamaica, NY. The reader/intake paralegal will be responsible for reading court and government agency documents, client documents and other papers to the staff attorney; will assist the attorney as needed in client meetings at the office and off-site at court, administrative hearing offices, and outreach locations; will be responsible for helping with other administrative tasks as needed to support the staff attorney, including but not limited to: maintaining paper and electronic files; completing handwritten and fillable electronic immigration forms at the attorney’s direction; and organizing and formatting documents for court hearings and filings. Please see the job description for more information.

Executive Assistant, Jamaica, NY. The Executive Assistant to the Project Director will work closely with the MLS Project Director and leadership team in key areas including the following: Providing support to our Board of Directors, including taking minutes at evening Board Meetings; Assisting with employee orientation and personnel-related documents; Coordinating the hiring process; Helping manage escrow and other fiscal-related tasks; Monitoring staff timekeeping; Helping coordinate and support receptionists and secretarial staff, including overseeing scheduling; and more. For more information please see the job description.

Legal Services NYC

Clinical Social Work Supervisor Part-Time – Consultant, New York, NY. Legal Services NYC seeks a Licensed Clinical Social Worker as a consultant to provide supervision to 6 MSW level staff located in multiple borough offices. Supervision would include clinical supervision as well as supervision to address the complexities of social work in an interdisciplinary setting. Up to 20 hours per month is anticipated and scheduling is flexible. Travel to local borough offices is required. Please see the job description for more information.

Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas

Staff Attorney, Eagle Pass, TX. Work with Native American individuals, families, organizations and Tribal governments in all areas of Federal Indian Law, including but not limited to, advising on issues involving jurisdiction, estate planning, trust assets, tribal governance, employment, and the Indian Child Welfare Act. May represent clients in court or before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. This position is full-time. Application is open until filled. Click here to apply.

Prosecutor, Eagle Pass, TX. Prosecuting attorneys are licensed lawyers who represent KTTT in criminal cases against individuals or groups accused of illegal activity. Must have a Juris Doctor (JD) or equivalent law degree from an accredited institution and be licensed to practice law in the state, with a minimum of 7 years’ experience. This full-time position is open until filled. Click here to apply.

Director of Police, Eagle Pass, TX. Under Tribal Administrations re-organizational plan, organize and direct the efficient operation of the police department through the direction of subordinate officers who maintain law and order, prevent crimes, protect life and property, and assure all police services are delivered in a safe, effective and timely manner. This full-time position is open until filled. Click here to apply.

The Chehalis Tribal Court

Associate Judge, Oakville, WA. Seeking a part time associate judge to preside over the civil dockets, which includes general civil matters and family law cases.  The Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation is a small rural community located approximately 25 miles south of Olympia, Washington.  This is a contractual position for 2 to 3 court days per month. Interested persons must have a law degree and at least 5 years of experience in civil and family law matters.  Tribal law experience is required.  American Indian applicants are encouraged to apply.  Contract terms are negotiable.  Please send all inquiries to court@chehalistribe.org or call 360-709-1615.

The Nez Perce Tribe’s Office of Legal Counsel

Full-time Staff Attorney, Lapwai, ID.  The ideal candidate: is comfortable handling litigation, transactional negotiations, project management, and strategic planning; is a team player; exercises sound judgment; possesses excellent research, writing, and oral communication skills; is able to analyze complex factual, legal, and policy issues, delve deeply into any area of law, and respond to the wide array of legal issues that require prompt and accurate analysis. Areas of emphasis for this position include federal Indian law, commercial transactions, employment law, and land matters. Submit résumé, 5-10 page writing sample, 3 letters of reference, and job application (available at www.nezperce.org) to Human Resources Director, P.O. Box 365, Lapwai, ID 83540.  For questions about the position, contact Julie Kane, Managing Attorney, at 208-843-7355.

Tohono O’odham Nation

Assistant Executive Counsel, Sells, AZ. The Assistant Executive Counsel provides legal counsel and representation to the Chairman and Vice-Chairmen of the Tohono O’odham Nation as well as to executive branch departments, offices, and programs in all areas of Indian law. The position will handle a combination of transactional work and litigation. The ideal candidate will have at least three years of civil litigation experience within a law firm. Must be a member of the Arizona State Bar in good standing OR eligible to become a member. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and a writing sample to Wendell R. Matt, Executive Counsel, via email at wendell.matt@tonation-nsn.gov. If you have any questions please call (520) 383-2028.

Hoopa Valley Tribal Court and Rise Above

RFQ. Rise Above in collaboration with The Hoopa Valley Tribal Court is seeking a subcontractor to help establish program policies and procedures and needed infrastructure for the Hoopa Valley Tribal Court Crime Victims Service Program, provide services for victims and survivors within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Hoopa Valley Tribe, which is located in Northern California, 95546. The RFQ is due February 22, 2019.

See posts from February 8, 2019.

 

 

2019 ILPC/TICA Conference – Call for Art

Interested artists, please email indigenous@law.msu.edu to submit or inquire.

Call for Art 2019

Journal publishes largest collection of scientific publications by Native Hawaiians

An interdisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi teamed up with colleagues from other universities and several Native Hawaiian communities compiling work that collectively highlights Hawaiʻi as a global leader in the realm of biocultural restoration and aims to influence policy both locally and internationally.

See the UH news article here.

Read the special issue of Sustainability here.

FRONTLINE Story on PBS: Predator on the Reservation

FRONTLINE and The Wall Street Journal investigate the decades-long failure to stop a government doctor accused of sexually abusing Native American boys for years, and examine how he moved from reservation to reservation despite warnings.

Here is another article for a synopsis of the case.

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Fridays. Any posts received prior to 12pm EST on Friday will appear in that Friday’s announcements. If you would like to submit a post for an open Indian law or leadership job, please send a brief description of the position (which includes position title and location) as well as a PDF job announcement to indigenous@law.msu.edu.

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

California Indian Law Association

Program Coordinator, remote. This is a part-time position (averaging 15 hours a month) that provides direct support to the CILA Board of Directors. All are welcome to apply, including current students. While California-based applicants are preferred, that is not a requirement for this position – the only geographic limitation is that the candidate be willing to travel to the CILA Annual Conference (2019 Northern California location TBD) – all other work can be done remotely. Please see the position description for more information.

The Association on American Indian Affairs

Cultural Sovereignty Fellowship Program,  Washington, DC. The person in this position will support the development of national policy in Indian affairs, and provide research, analysis and writing to support programs that include youth education, juvenile justice issues, Indian child welfare, sacred site protection, and more. The applicant must have or will graduate between January 2017 and June 2019 from an undergraduate, graduate or professional degree program. The Fellowship is a paid one-year fellowship in the metro DC area. Applications are due April 1, 2019. Please see the job description for more information.

AmeriCorps

NLADA Strategic Planning, Washington, DC. The goal of this project is to build capacity within National Legal Aid and Defender Association (NLADA). to determine if there is are effective national service interventions that would improve individual and community outcomes in the Civil and Criminal Justice Systems in the areas of Court Fines and Fees, the Opioid Epidemic, and Tribal Defense Structures. During the service year, VISTAs will map current works in their assigned area, connect with key stakeholders, develop recommendations for potential interventions, and document their progress to assess sustainability. Please see the position description for more information.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

The University of South Dakota School of Law

Assistant or Associate Professor – Tenure Track, Vermillion, SD. The successful candidate will teach our Indian Law and Federal Jurisdiction courses; the remainder of the course package will be subject to negotiation. Areas of potential interest include bankruptcy, insurance, intellectual property, agricultural law, and cyber law. Please visit the application link to apply and include your application letter, vita, and the names and addresses of three current references. Inquiries may be directed to Tiffany C. Graham, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, University of South Dakota School of Law, 414 East Clark Street, Vermillion, SD 57069. You may also send a message by email to Tiffany.Graham@usd.edu, or you may call at 605-658-3509.

Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians

Attorney General, Redwood Valley, CA. This position is responsible for overseeing or advising the following departments for the Tribe and its businesses: police department, gaming commission, security, surveillance and to provide legal guidance to Tribal Government and Administration as needed. This position is responsible for making sure departments are following regulations and policies. Further duties will include attending Tribal or County Court on behalf of the Tribe. Please see the job description for more information.

Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas

Staff Attorney, Eagle Pass TX. Work with Native American individuals, families, organizations and Tribal governments in all areas of Federal Indian Law, including but not limited to, advising on issues involving jurisdiction, estate planning, trust assets, tribal governance, employment, and the Indian Child Welfare Act. May have to represent clients in court or before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. Please see the job description for more information.

Menominee Indian Tribe

Domestic Violence Prosecutor, Keshena, WI. Under the direction and authority of the Prosecutor, the purpose of the position is to be responsible for prosecution of Domestic Violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking cases on the Menominee Indian Reservation; coordinate and work with the Courts, Law Enforcement, Probation-Parole, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault Workers to reduce domestic violence on the Menominee Reservation; and encourage arrest procedures and enforcement of protection orders. Please see the job description or visit the link for more information. Application closes February 22, 2019.

Tohono O’Odham Nation

Attorney General, Sells, AZ. The attorney general represents the Nation in all legal proceedings, and in other matters that affect the legal interests of the Nation; advises senior management and tribal officials; and supervises assistant attorneys general and contract attorneys. See the job description for more information or visit http://tolc-nsn.org. Application closes February 21, 2019.

Trees, Water & People

National Director, Fort Collins, CO. This position provides oversight of the Tribal Renewable Energy Program, by acting as a liaison between funding entities (private foundations, corporate partners, government, and individual donors) and the communities seeking support. The National Director provides overall planning, leadership, and management of TWP’s National Program. For more information please see the job description.

Navajo Nation

Attorney, Department of Justice, Office of the Prosecutor, Kayenta, AZ.  New law school applicants as well as experienced attorneys are encouraged to apply.  Please see the job announcement and the Navajo Nation Department of Personnel Management website http://www.dpm.navajo-nsn.gov/jobs.html for more information.  Please contact Mrs. Jennifer Henry, Acting Deputy Chief Prosecutor for further information at jahenry@navajo-nsn.gov.  This position has a closing date of 3/06/2019.

Attorney, Department of Justice, Office of the Prosecutor, Tuba City, AZ.  This position serves at the pleasure of the Chief Prosecutor of the Navajo Nation.  New law school applicants as well as experienced attorneys are encouraged to apply.  Please see the job announcement and the Navajo Nation Department of Personnel Management website http://www.dpm.navajo-nsn.gov/jobs.html for more information.  Please contact Mrs. Jennifer Henry, Acting Deputy Chief Prosecutor for further information at jahenry@navajo-nsn.gov.   This position has a closing date of 3/11/2019.

Center for Court Innovation

(2) Senior Program Manager, NYC, NY. This position will provide Technical Assistance to tribal courts. Duties will include working on a variety of tribal justice projects such as strategic planning, alternatives to incarceration, juvenile justice, tribal corrections, tribal/state relationships, healing to wellness courts, and other problem-solving initiatives. The ideal candidate will have a JD, MSW, or relevant graduate-level degree, or previous experience delivering technical assistance to tribal justice systems. Candidates with previous experience working with tribal justice systems are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

See posts from February 1, 2019.

 

 

 

2019 ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference & Call for Proposals; DUE MARCH 1

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Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Fridays. Any posts received prior to 12pm EST on Friday will appear in that Friday’s announcements. If you would like to submit a post for an open Indian law or leadership job, please send a brief description of the position (which includes position title and location) as well as a PDF job announcement to indigenous@law.msu.edu.

Cheyenne River Economic Development Corporation (CREDCO)

Executive Director, central South Dakota. Applicants can expect duties including performing a variety of administrative, technical, and professional work in preparation and implementation of economic and community development plans, programs, and services; Directing economic development initiatives to achieve the goals and objectives outline by the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (“CEDS”) guided by CREDCO; and more. Application closes February 15, 2019. For more information please see the job description.

Comanche Nation

Request for Proposals for Chief Appellate Judge, Lawton, OK. Inviting proposals for interested Comanche Nation tribal members to contract with the Nation to provide judicial services. Scope of cases are juvenile, Civil, and Criminal Appeals under Comanche Nation Tribal Codes as well as Direct Jurisdiction under the Comanche Nation Constitution. The Chief Appellate Judge must be an enrolled Comanche tribal member. The vacancy closes February 8, 2019. Please see the RFP for more information.

Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs (CCIA)

Executive Director, Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Denver, CO.  The CCIA is the official liaison between the State of Colorado, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. The Commission also works with the other 46 Historic Tribes of Colorado on a government-to-government basis and maintains contact with Colorado’s urban American Indian/Alaska Native communities. Application closes February 19, 2019. Click here for a detailed job description and to access the online application.

Hoopa Valley Tribal Court

Request for Qualifications, Northern California, 95546.The Hoopa Valley Tribal Court intends to address the immediate and long-term needs of crime victims that best match each person’s needs and priorities. Seeking contractual attorneys to establish victim services program policies and procedures, and to provide legal assistance services for victims and survivors within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Hoopa Valley Tribe. The RFQ is due February 7, 2019.

Tohono O’odham Nation

Attorney General, Sells, AZ. The AG provides legal advice and representation to all officials, agencies, departments, divisions and branches of the Tohono O’odham Nation. The attorney general represents the Nation in all legal proceedings, and in other matters that affect the legal interests of the Nation; advises senior management and tribal officials; and supervises assistant attorneys general and contract attorneys. Please see the job description or visit this link for more information. Application closes February 1, 2019.

Colorado River Indian Tribe

Legal Aid Director, Parker, AZ. This position entails client contact, attorney, administrative, and supervisor duties. Interested applicants should send the following: (1) completed CRIT Employment Application (2) a letter of intent (include State Bar License Number), (3) resume/curriculum-vitae, (4) any recommendations, (5) any writing samples, (6) and/or copies of certifications to the listed address: http://crit-nsn.gov/crit_contents/notices/ .

Navajo Nation

Attorney, Department of Justice, Office of the Prosecutor, Kayenta, AZ.  New law school applicants as well as experienced attorneys are encouraged to apply.  Please see the job announcement and the Navajo Nation Department of Personnel Management website http://www.dpm.navajo-nsn.gov/jobs.html for more information.  Please contact Mrs. Jennifer Henry, Acting Deputy Chief Prosecutor for further information at jahenry@navajo-nsn.gov.  This position has a closing date of 3/06/2019.

Attorney, Department of Justice, Office of the Prosecutor, Tuba City, AZ.  This position serves at the pleasure of the Chief Prosecutor of the Navajo Nation.  New law school applicants as well as experienced attorneys are encouraged to apply.  Please see the job announcement and the Navajo Nation Department of Personnel Management website http://www.dpm.navajo-nsn.gov/jobs.html for more information.  Please contact Mrs. Jennifer Henry, Acting Deputy Chief Prosecutor for further information at jahenry@navajo-nsn.gov.   This position has a closing date of 3/11/2019.

Associate Attorney, Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ. This position provides a variety of legal advice, research and related legal services in support of the overall operation of the Navajo Nation Judicial Branch; assists with judicial administrative functions, such as researching and recommending policy changes and improvements for overall Judicial Branch. For more information, please see the position description or to apply, visit http://www.navajocourts.org. This position is open until filled.

Court Solicitor, Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ.  This position provides a variety of legal advice, counseling, research and related legal services in support of the overall operation of the Navajo Nation Judicial Branch; assists with judicial administrative functions, such as recommending policy changes and improvements for overall Judicial Branch; shall supervise and oversee all licensed attorneys, law clerk, hearing officers, supreme court clerk, and law clerk interns of the Judicial Branch.  For more information, please see the position description or to apply, visit http://www.navajocourts.org. This position is open until filled.

District Court Judge, Judicial District Court, Navajo Nation Wide. The District Court Judge is responsible in presiding over civil, criminal and family court cases; provides policy direction and guidance in the operation of the Judicial District.  For more information, please see the position description or to apply, visit http://www.navajocourts.org. This position is open until filled.

Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ. This position shall perform work of unusual difficulty, hear arguments, read briefs and conduct research necessary to pass judgment and issue rulings on cases brought before the Navajo Nation Supreme Court.  For more information, please see the position description or to apply, visit http://www.navajocourts.org. This position is open until filled.

 

See posts from January 25, 2019.