Job Title: Attorney II Job Responsibilities: - Serve as lead staff counsel to the Tribal Court-State Court Forum, which is 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 new and amended rules of court, court forms, legislation, and legislative reports to advance judicial b...
Job Title: Associate Attorney - Native American Law Job Responsibilities: - Serve as a key member of the Native American Law practice, assisting with environmental, energy, transportation, infrastructure, and real estate matters as needed. - Work directly with partners and clients, providing exceptional legal services. - Be admitted to practice law in California. - Demonstrate exceptional writing, analytical, and advocacy skills. - Adapt quickly in a dynamic, fast-paced work
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney, classified under Deputy Attorney General IV, plays a critical role in the Native American and Tribal Affairs Section of the Public Rights Division. The primary responsibilities include advising and representing the Governor and the State on Native American and tribal issues. These responsibilities encompass tribal-state gaming compact negotiations, ci
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney operates within the Native American and Tribal Affairs Section (NATA) of the Public Rights Division at the Department of Justice. This role involves advising and representing the Governor and the State on various Native American and tribal issues, including but not limited to tribal-state gaming compact negotiations, civil and criminal jurisdiction on
Job Title Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney operates within the Department of Justice's Public Rights Division, specifically in the Native American & Tribal Affairs Section. This role involves advising and representing the Governor and the State on issues related to Native American and tribal matters. The responsibilities include: - Engaging in tribal-state gaming compact negotiations. - Hand
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney, classified under the Deputy Attorney General series, is responsible for advising and representing the Governor and the State on matters related to 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 consultatio