The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, located in the Greater Seattle Metropolitan Area, is looking for a tribal prosecutor to prosecute criminal, civil, and dependency cases. Salary and benefits package is competitive. More information available here. For more information, contact Rob Otsea at rob@muckleshoot.nsn.us.
Author: Ann Tweedy
Seattle U. Indigenous Peoples Day Panel

Nisqually Council Member Willie Frank III and Attorney and Law Professor Ann Tweedy
Nisqually Tribal Council Member Willie Frank III and Attorney Ann Tweedy to Speak at Seattle U.
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, Nisqually Tribal Council Member Willie Frank III and I will be speaking at Seattle U. at noon on Monday on the Ongoing Invisibility of Native and Tribal Rights. More information here.
Canada’s Federal Court of Appeals Rejects Kinder Morgan Pipeline
Inadequate consultation with First Nations is among the reasons. More here.
Clerkships with Washington Supreme Court accepting applications.
Here.
President Fawn Sharp on the Culverts Case
Here (scroll down to the second audio player).
Groundbreaking for Mud Mountain Dam’s New Fish Trap
Here. Muckleshoot Chair Virginia Cross and Puyallup Council Member Rideout spoke, as did Sen. Patty Murray.
WSBA Indian Law Section CLE Supreme Court Panel

Washington State Bar Assoc. Indian Law Section CLE Thursday

The 30th Annual Indian Law Section Seminar –
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Hot Topics in Indian Law
Presented by: WSBA Indian Law Section
When
Thursday, May 17, 2018 7:30 AM – Thursday, May 17, 2018 4:45 PM
Pacific Time
Where
Seattle University School of Law, Sullivan Hall, Room C5
1110 E. Columbia St., Seattle WA 98122
Full agenda here.
Register here.
Washington State Attorney General Opinion Requested on Enforcing Out of State & Tribal Protective Orders
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