Job Opportunity one -14 CORE Trial Attorney

Personnel Law Branch (PLB)

Closing dates:
COB May 3, 2020

Work schedule:
Full-time

Location:
Washington, D.C.

Summary:
PLB is responsible for providing advice on personnel issues and policies and defending FEMA’s personnel actions and decisions in administrative hearings.

Duties may include:
• Supporting the Department of Justice in developing and presenting litigation in the federal courts, or state and municipal courts.
• Litigating cases before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Merit Systems Protection Board, other administrative forums and alternative dispute resolution proceedings. Represent the Agency before the FLRA and in Union arbitrations.
• Reviewing proposals, participating in negotiations and determinations of settlement of litigation, and recommending settlement of matters in accordance with agency, DHS, or OCC directives or policies.
• Preparing documentary evidence and witness testimony in support of dispositive motions or trial; preparing declarations and affidavits and directing investigations for the purpose of developing additional evidence in pending litigation.
• Preparing and providing trainings on various employment matters.
• Reviewing and making recommendations on proposed employment actions.
• Reviewing and making recommendations on legislation, regulations, or changes in existing policies, practices, and agency issuances to cure or eliminate problems

To qualify for this position at the IC-14 level, you must demonstrate:
At least three years of full-time professional legal experience gained after being admitted to the bar. The minimum three-year work experience requirement includes at least two years of specialized experience that is directly related to the position being filled. At least one of the two years of specialized experience must be at a level of difficulty and responsibility equivalent to that of an attorney at the IC-13 level. Specialized experience for this position includes:

  1. Independently managing and litigating a heavy caseload of administrative cases;
  2. Independently producing well-articulated legal opinions, memoranda, and briefs regarding complex legal issues; and
  3. Evaluating proposed legislation and regulations and its effects on existing policies, programs and operations.

Interested applicants must send resumes to Ashley Darbo, Deputy Associate Chief Counsel, at ashley.darbo@fema.dhs.gov by COB May 3, 2020. Please ensure your resume or cover letter identify the relevant professional experience you believe qualifies you for the 14 grade.

Job Opportunity General Attorney

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Customs and Border Protection
Office of the General Counsel

Open & closing dates
04/19/2021 to 05/10/2021

Work schedule
Full-time

Location:
Edinburg, TX 2 vacancies

Summary:
As our nation navigates the COVID-19 pandemic, CBP is committed to delivering our mission to safeguard America’s borders and enable legitimate trade and travel. Staffing mission critical positions remains a high priority. Be reassured that CBP is still hiring, despite potential hiring process step delays due to restrictions to in-person activities.

Responsibilities
In this position, you will become a key member of the legal team for The Office of The Chief Counsel. Typical work assignments include:
o Providing legal advice to, and legal representation of, CBP officers in matters relating to the activities and functions of Customs and Border Protection (CBP);
o Performing legal research into laws, regulations, decisions, and other precedents bearing on legal issues involving CBP to included Customs and Immigration laws;
Etc. …

Basic Requirements:
Applicant must be a graduate from a full course of study in a School of Law accredited by the American Bar Association and be an active member in good standing of the bar of a state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

To See full job description:
USAJOBS – Job Announcement

How to Apply:
Submit your application electronically to:
rgv-occ@cbp.dhs.gov

Agency Contact info:
CBP Hiring Center
Phone: 952-857-2932
Email: CBPhiring-applicantinquiry@cbp.dhs.gov

Job Opportunity Attorney-Advisor (Open Continuous)

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
DHS Headquarters
Office of the General Counsel

Open & closing dates
04/20/2021 to 04/19/2022

Work schedule
Full-time

Location:
Washington, DC

Summary:
This position is located in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of the General Counsel, Operations and Enforcement Law Division (OELD).
The primary purpose of this position is to serve the Office of the General Counsel as a legal advisor. The individual will provide legal advice and litigation support in the areas of data privacy, biometrics, screening and vetting issues.

Responsibilities
As an Attorney-Advisor (Open Continuous) GS 0905 13/14, your typical work assignments may include the following under supervision:
o DHS operations pertaining to data privacy, biometrics, screening and vetting issues.
o Litigation support to federal, state, and international governments attorneys regarding data privacy, biometrics and screening and vetting issues.
o Provide legal advice, as required, regarding other DHS operational and/or enforcement matters.

Basic Requirements:
You as an applicant must be an active member in good standing of the bar of a State, U.S. Commonwealth, U.S. territory, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and be a graduate of a law school accredited by the American Bar Association; AND…

How to Apply:
USAJOBS – Job Announcement

Agency Contact info:
Lori Pollacci
Phone: 2023578668
Email: lori.pollacci@hq.dhs.gov
Address:
Department of Homeland Security Headquarters
245 Murray Lane SW
Washington, DC 20528

Job Opportunity- Tribal Water Attorney

Closing Date:
Open until filled

Location:
Ignacio, CO

Summary:
Under the supervision of the Legal Department Director, attorney will serve as a member of the Tribe’s Legal Department, with principal responsibility for representing the Tribe on water matters. Where time allows, the attorney will represent the Tribe in other matters that require the Legal Department’s attention, including code review and drafting, litigation, contract review,
and employment matters.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Evaluates potential opportunities and threats associated with the Tribe’s water rights
    portfolio.
  2. Stays abreast of State and Federal water law changes, informing necessary legal and
    Tribal staff and recommending action when needed.
  3. Advocates and lobbies, individually and with the Tribe’s lobbyists, on State and Federal
    water policy and legislation that impacts tribal water.
    Etc.…

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
• Must have graduated from an accredited law school.
• Must be licensed to practice law in one or more state jurisdictions.
• Must have at least 5 years of experience practicing water law as an attorney.
• Must have working knowledge of federal Indian water rights and how they interact with
State rights.
• Must have working knowledge of Colorado water law and Law of the Colorado River.
Etc.

How to Apply:
https://careers.southernute.com/pfund

Job Opportunity- Staff Attorney

Summary:
Provide legal advice and representation, document drafting and collaboration with a wide range of Swinomish Indian Tribal Community policy committees, departments and entities.

Location:
Swinomish Indian Reservation located on Fidalgo Island across the Swinomish Channel from La Conner, WA.

Qualifications:
Have experience or demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following: contract drafting and negotiation; drafting statutes, policies and procedures; and representing public or private entities; as well as expertise in at least one of the following substantive fields of law: Human Resources/Employment Law, Health Care, Real Estate, Tribal economic development or private sector commercial transactions, Social Services/Education, or Indian law. Qualified applicants must be licensed or have the ability to become licensed within six months, to practice in Washington.

Submit the following:
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Employment Application and Office
of Tribal Attorney Application Addendum (you may request these via email); cover letter
including an explanation of the applicant’s interest in the position, along with a current resume, the names and contact information for at least three professional references, and two samples of the applicant’s own independent legal writing.

Submit requirements to:
Wendy Otto
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community
11404 Moorage Way
La Conner, Washington 98257
Tel: (360) 466-1134
Fax: (360) 466-5309
Email: wotto@swinomish.nsn.us

ILP MLS Grad Teaching at ASU

For Richard Breuninger (MLS ’13), when his mentor ASU’s American Indian Studies Program interim director and associate professor Dr. James Riding In tapped him to teach his course, Sovereignty and the Supreme Court, while he took sabbatical, he didn’t hesitate. Breuninger received encouragement from friends and colleagues, and most notably from his girlfriend, fellow Sun Devil and SPED teacher, Megan Pirehpour, who helped him realize his true calling—to be in front of the classroom. 

“There are truly no limits for the future of a student conferring an MLS and especially with an ILP concentration,” said Breuninger. “The amount of support from Kate, Ann Marie, Patty, and all the law professors, give one the confidence to support and advocate on a scholarly and top tier level. It has been the ultimate springboard into my EdD doctoral journey, as I am now within one semester of dissertation defense after I found my own voice leveraging and leaning on the degree to put me in the best possible position for the eventual outcome.”

Safeguarding education and working together to embolden partnerships is what ILP alums like Breuninger understand. He is a proud Oneida member, a triple Sun Devil and is going into his third year teaching and lecturing as a faculty associate at Arizona State University. His course instruction is undergraduate study but is hopeful to expand teaching graduate studies upon completion of his dissertation defense and conferring his terminal degree. 

There are truly no limits for the future of a student conferring an MLS and especially with an ILP concentration.

Richard Breuninger, MLS '13

This semester, he is teaching undergraduate courses: Sovereignty and the Supreme Court, Federal Indian Policy, and American Indian and Indigenous Film. While teaching remotely, he has been able to bring in guest speakers including ASU Law faculty associate Carl Artman, Gila River Indian Community Governor Stephen Lewis and others to “give pure insight and perspective on subject matter previously not available,” he said. Invited to his class, ILP alum and attorney Joe Keene (’12) presented on the McGirt case, its consequences and its impact on Indian law. “I enjoyed the presentation and loved speaking to the college students,” said Keene. 

“The students are extremely bright and curious about law school, so I always put the ILP at the mountain top, of course,” said Breuninger.

“It is great to see Richard thriving in the classroom,” said ILP Faculty Director Patty Ferguson-Bohnee. “Richard is engaged in very important research regarding access to higher education for tribal members. His teaching and scholarship have the potential to help guide future pipeline programs.”

He is a thoughtful and committed ally whose inclusive curriculum is positively impacting students. We appreciate you, Richard!

________

Danielle Williams
Program Coordinator, Indian Legal Program, ASU Law

Internship Opportunity-TRIBAL LIAISON SPECIALIST

TRIBAL LIAISON SPECIALIST (GRADUATE/LAW STUDENT) –
INDIAN YOUTH SERVICE CORPS (IYSC) INTERNSHIP

Start Date & End Date:
May 16, 2021 to May 14, 2022

Location:
NPS Office of Native American Affairs, Washington, DC Headquarters Office

Summary:
This Tribal Liaison Internship position will report to the Office of Native American Affairs in support of the Office of Native American Affairs for the National Park Service in Washington, DC. The long-term goal of the completion of these four projects is to bring greater relevance to the Office of Native American Affairs by providing current guidance and internal documents and information for National Park Service staff to have available as tools to provide active and robust consultations with Tribes, Tribal representatives, Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian organizations on possible undertakings, and other topics and issues related and of interest to Indian Country. Etc…

Requirements:
• Must be Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian.
• Must be 18 to 30 years of age, or a Veteran 35 years of age or younger.
• Must have substantial experience productively working with tribal nations and indigenous communities.
• Must be able to demonstrate a degree of familiarity with fundamental concepts including tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, and federal trust responsibilities to tribal nations. Etc…

See full job announcement:

https://environmentamericas.org/job/tribal-liaison-specialist-graduate-law-student/

Job Opportunity – Attorney-Attorney

Attorney-Advisor – Full-Time
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
DHS Headquarters
Office of Chief Counsel

Open & Closing dates:
03/10/2021 to 03/09/2022

Location:
2 vacancies in Washington D.C

Summary:
This position is located in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of the General Counsel, General Law Division.
The primary purpose of this position is to serve the Office of the General Counsel as a legal advisor. The individual will provide legal advice, litigation support, and training for DHS Headquarters activities and programs in the area of acquisitions and procurements within the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

Requirements:
• The first professional law degree (LL.B. or JD); or
• The second professional law degree (LL.M.) AND
• Specialized professional legal experience in excess of two years that is commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the position or two years of judicial clerkship… Etc

See full job announcement and application details:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/594702600

Agency contact information:
Lori Pollacci
Phone: 2023578668
Email: lori.pollacci@hq.dhs.gov

NABA-AZ Scholarship Winners

Ten ASU NALSA students received the NABA-AZ Scholarship for their academic achievement. Congratulations to all the recipients, especially our ILP students: Mariah Black Bird (3L), Brendan Clark (3L), Hilary Edwards (2L), Dallon Echo Hawk (2L), Brittany Habbart (1L), Michael LaValley (1L), Aspen Miller (3L), Taylor Norman (2L), McArthur Stant II (3L) and Ruben Zendejas (1L). 

Thank you to NABA-AZ for continuing to support Arizona law students, especially during the pandemic.

NABA-AZ will recognize all the scholarship winners on March 26 at Noon during a virtual event. Please join the event and celebrate our outstanding students.