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    ASPATORE BEST PRACTICES FOR PROTECTING NATURAL RESOURCES ON TRIBAL LANDS

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    Many Native American tribes still control vast areas of land, water, and other natural resources, such as oil, natural gas, timber, and fisheries. The sovereignty that drives tribal political and economic self-determination also calls for tribes to protect

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    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:41911505
    Pages:216
    Publication date:2015-12-29
    Practice area:Native peoples
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:ASPATORE BEST PRACTICES FOR PROTECTING NATURAL RESOURCES ON TRIBAL LANDS
    Update frequency:As changes in the law dictate
    Update Format:N/A
    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Copyright:2016
    Shelf space:8
    Authors:

    Bart Freedman

    Bart Freedman is a partner in the Seattle office of K&L Gates LLP. Mr. Freedman serves as coordinator of the firm's Indian Law practice. He is pro bono counsel to the Duwamish Tribe in Washington state in its quest for federal recognition. He 

    Blaine I. Green

    Blaine I. Green is a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, where he leads the firm's American Indian Law practice. Mr. Green represents tribes, as well as companies working with tribes, on a wide range of regulatory (gaming, federal recognition,

     

    Charles G. Curtis

    Charles G. Curtis Jr., a partner with Perkins Coie LLP, has focused a large part of his practice on Native American legal issues. He has represented private and public clients in litigation, agency proceedings, and business negotiations involving Native

     

    Donald C. Baur

    Donald C. Baur is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Perkins Coie LLP, where he practices natural resources, environmental, and Native American Law. He previously has served in the Solicitor's office of the Department of the Interior and as General

     

    Jeffrey J. Wechsler

    Jeffrey J. Wechsler is a shareholder at the law firm of Montgomery & Andrews, where his practice is concentrated in the areas of water, environmental law, natural resources, public utility regulation, and complex litigation. Mr. Wechsler represents 

    Jena A. MacLean

    During the last decade, Jena A. MacLean, a partner with Perkins Coie LLP, has been counsel in some of the most complex and controversial federal Indian law cases in the nation. Ms. MacLean has advised both tribal and non-tribal clients nationwide on difficult 

    Kaighn Smith

    Kaighn Smith Jr., a shareholder at Drummond Woodsum MacMahon, leads the firms nationwide Indian Law Practice Group. He has represented Indian nations and their enterprises for more than twenty-five years. A litigator, his cases focus on jurisdiction and

     

    Thomas W. Fredericks

    Thomas W. Fredericks, managing partner in Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP, is an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation who grew up on the Nation's reservation on the Missouri River. He graduated from the University of Colorado