Save the Date: NABA-AZ Awards Dinner

Save the Date

3rd Annual Seven Generations Award Dinner
Saturday, September 24, 2011

Talking Stick Resort, Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community

NABA-AZ’s Annual Seven Generations Awards Dinner Planning Committee is requesting nominations for this year’s Awards recipients in the following three categories:

Member of the Year
The award is given to a member with a significant history of service and dedication to the organization and its goals.

Life Time Achievement
This award recognizes and honors an individual who has made a substantial contribution in the area of Indian Law in the State of Arizona for a long period of time.

Seventh Generation Community Award
This Award is to honor individuals or groups that make an impact in Indian Country; the product or service does not have to be legal in nature.

*The Awards Criteria is attached to this email.
** Please send your nominations to Sonia Martinez at soniamartinezlaw@gmail.com by Friday, June 3 or (480) 352-5886

JOB: Picayune Rancheria

In House Legal Counsel

The Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians located in Coarsegold, California. Thirty minutes north of Fresno and a very short drive to beautiful Yosemite National Park, is looking for an In-House Legal Counsel. The In-House Legal Counsel provides legal advice on legal issues confronting the Tribal Government or any of the Tribe’s entities or departments. In addition, the Tribe’s Legal Counsel researches and writes complex legal opinions, prepares drafts of contracts, notices, ordinances, resolutions, and other legal documents. Stay current on the status of all laws, statutes, court decisions or other developments that may affect the Tribe, its governmentor any of its entities or departments. Respond to the Tribal Council’s request for legal advice on any issues that may affect its land, government, gaming or any of its entities or departments. Research and recommend the retention of outside legal experts when necessary to address the legal issues that the Tribal Council, the Tribe or any of its entities or departments may face. TheTribal Legal Counsel’s obligation is to ensure that the Tribal Council and the Tribe get the best legal advice on any particular legal issues, and must be professional enough to acknowledge his or her shortcomings in any legal field that may require the retention of an outside law firm.Qualifications: Doctoral Degree (JD); Must be a Member of the California Bar and licensed to practice law in the state of California. It is preferred that the Tribal Attorney have at least 7 to 10 years experience practicing Tribal Law in State and Federal arenas. Must have appropriate litigation experience to be able to evaluate and properly guide the Tribal Council on any litigationmatters. It is preferred the Tribal Attorney have experience in the area of Federal Indian law and Tribal Sovereignty.Tribal Member Preference Applies

Apply at:Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians46575 Road 417, Coarsegold, CA 93614Or call (559) 683-6633 ext.217Send resume to fred.alcorta@chukchansi.net.Closing Date: June 1

Tsosie Stays at ASU!

Great News! Professor Tsosie will stay at ASU! Last week Professor Tsosie sent a note to the Advisory Council, students and alumni stating she will stay at ASU with a slightly reconfigured faculty and administrative role that allows her greater participation at the University level. Patty Ferguson-Bohnee will assume the title of Executive Director on July 1 and Professor Tsosie will be working with her and the other faculty and staff of the ILP on designing the next phase of the Program’s development, which will more fully engage the University’s mission and vision for the future.

JOB: Havasupai Public Defender

Havasupai Tribe Havasupai Tribal Court Job Announcement Position Title: Tribal Public Defender Pay Rate: Dependant on Experience Supervised by: Havasupai Tribal Council Closing Date: Open until filled Summary: To conduct the legal activities and services of the Public Defender’s Office; and to do related work as required. Responsibilities: The Tribal Public Defender represents in the Havasupai Tribal Court indigent persons accused of crimes. Representation includes all stages of the proceedings following the arrest of the defendant. This will include meeting with the client, obtaining police and other investigative reports, conducting an independent investigation of the crime, legal research and motion practice, referrals to outside agencies as warranted, negotiating plea agreements or preparing and presenting a defense at jury and bench trials, and other appearances in the Havasupai Tribal Courts as required. The incumbent shall discuss the public defense program with judges, prosecutors, law enforcement officials, and other persons to obtain information and possible action relative to defendants. Confers with office staff on clerical problems, record keeping, and reporting systems, and initiates changes as required. Dictates correspondence and prepares reports. Term of Office: The term of office shall be for two (2) years. Knowledge: Philosophy and practice of public defense in tribal courts; duties, powers, limitations, and responsibility of the Public Defender’s Officer; methods and problems of administering the work of a governmental law office; legal principles and their application with emphasis on criminal law; rules of evidence and the conduct of court proceedings; legal research methods. Ability to: Investigate and defend criminal complaints; analyze difficult and complex facts and legal problems and apply legal principles and their practices; present statements of fact, law, and argument clearly and logically in written and oral form; draft legal instruments and opinions; perform legal research; win the confidence and respect of members of the legal profession, public officials, and other persons contacted in the position. Employment Standards: a. Broad, extensive, and progressively responsible experience as an attorney in criminal law; or,b. Equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that would provide the required knowledge, abilities, and license. Qualifications:1. Have a juris doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school2. Be a member in good standing of the bar of any state or federal court.3. Be at least (21) years of age.4. Have criminal litigation experience and a demonstrated interest in Indian law.5. Be of high moral character and integrity.6. Have no felony convictions, no serious misdemeanor conviction, and, within the past twelve months, no misdemeanors in any court.7. Be physically able to carry out the duties of the office.8. Submit to and pass pre-employment background check and drug screen, including FBI criminal history background check9. For persons who meet the above minimum qualifications preference will be given, in the following order, to enrolled members of the Havasupai Tribe, enrolled members of a federally recognized Indian tribe. Please submit a cover letter, writing sample three pages or longer, and resume to the; Havasupai Tribal Council PO Box 10Supai, Arizona 86435 POSTED: February 10, 2011(Applicants will be reviewed after a month of the postings)