Alamosa County Native American Law Lawyers
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Marshall R. Sumrall
La Plata County, CO Native American Law Attorney
(970) 403-5385South Texas College of LawUniversity of Houston - Main CampusColorado and 10th CircuitBest Lawyers, Super Lawyers and American Institute of Personal Injury AttorneysColorado Trial Lawyers Association, National College for DUI Defense...Marshall R. Sumrall wins first jury trial in Dolores in 20 years and Speedy Acquittal
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Joshua Kirk McGill
Arapahoe County, CO Native American Law Attorney
(303) 228-0700University of DenverCapella University, University of Colorado - Denver, Regis University and Regis University10th Circuit, Colorado, District of Colorado, District of Wyoming, Montana, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Wyoming, District of Utah, Utah, Western District of Texas, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, Texas, Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Oklahoma, U.S. Supreme Court and WashingtonSuper Lawyers and Best LawyersColorado Bar Association, Wyoming Bar Association...Lucia v. SEC: Justice Breyer Warns of a Dramatic Expansion of the President’s Control Over the Federal Civil Service
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Ariana Busby
Denver County, CO Native American Law Attorney
(303) 386-5290University of DenverUniversity of Colorado - DenverColoradoState Bar of ColoradoPipeline Infrastructure Under the Trump Administration
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Lisa Shellenberger Doman
Denver County, CO Native American Law Attorney
(303) 255-3588University of Colorado - BoulderTruman State UniversitySuper Lawyers, Super Lawyers, American Association of Attorney Advocates, Attorney and Practice Magazine...Colorado Pay Equity Commission, American Bar Association...Opposing Viewpoints: Native Americans, “The Reasoning for and Purpose of the Bureau of Indian Affairs — Enlightening Journalist John Stossel.”
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Brad Jolly
Adams County, CO Native American Law Attorney
(720) 685-7105Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State UniversityUniversity of California - Berkeley9th Circuit, Arizona, 8th Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court and NebraskaArizona State Bar, Nebraska State Bar..."Fighting the Continued Attacks on Tribal Sovereignty" in Emerging Issues in Tribal-State Relations and The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: The Unwavering Policy of Termination Continues, 29 Ariz. St. L.J. 273, 1997
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Brad Stephen Jolly
Denver County, CO Native American Law Attorney
(303) 255-3588Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State UniversityUniversity of California - Berkeley9th Circuit, Arizona, 8th Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court and NebraskaNebraska State Bar and Arizona State BarThe Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: The Unwavering Policy of Termination Continues
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