Job Title: Attorney II Job Responsibilities: - Serve as lead staff counsel to the Tribal Court-State Court Forum, an advisory committee of the Judicial Council, composed of tribal court and state court judges and justice partners. - Recommend the scope of work and activities for the Forum’s annual agenda with input from cochairs. - Analyze and draft proposals for rules of court (new and amended), court forms (new and revised), legislation, and legislative reports to advanc...
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney will work within the Native American and Tribal Affairs Section (NATA) of the Department of Justice's Public Rights Division. This position involves advising and representing the Governor and the State on Native American and tribal issues, such as tribal-state gaming compact negotiations, civil and criminal jurisdiction on tribal lands, cultural resour
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney, classified as Deputy Attorney General IV, is responsible for a range of significant legal matters involving Native American and tribal issues for the Attorney General and various state agencies. Key responsibilities include: - Advising and representing the Governor and the State on Native American and tribal issues such as tribal-state gaming compact
Job Title Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney, classified as a Deputy Attorney General IV, is tasked with advising and representing the Governor and the State on matters involving Native American and tribal issues. Responsibilities include: - Engaging in tribal-state gaming compact negotiations - Managing civil and criminal jurisdiction issues on tribal lands - Protecting cultural resources -
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney, classified under Deputy Attorney General IV, is responsible for advising and representing the Governor and the State on Native American and tribal issues. This includes tribal-state gaming compact negotiations, civil and criminal jurisdiction on tribal lands, cultural resource protection, government-to-government consultation, litigation, and other ma