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Trent Stewart-Williams Crable

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Rating: 8.2

Licensed for 19 years

Native peoples law Lawyer at Auburn, WA
Practice Areas: Native Peoples Law, Environmental and Natural Resources

39015 172nd Avenue, Auburn, WA

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Licenses

Licensed in Washington for 19 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 2006

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in Illinois for 17 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 2008

Voluntarily Inactive

No misconduct found

Location

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

39015 172nd Avenue, Auburn, WA, 98092

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Experience

Rating:  8.2 (Excellent)

Honors

2015

New England District Award for Excellence, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

2006

Ogichidaa Award, Ogichidaa Award Foundation

2005

Future Ogichidaa Award, Ogichidaa Award Foundation

Work Experience

2018 - Present

Senior Legal Counsel, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

2008 - Present

Associate Justice, The Poarch Band of Creek Indians Tribal Supreme Court

2014 - 2018

Trial Attorney, United States Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division

2013 - 2014

Law Clerk, United States District Court

2010 - 2013

Associate General Counsel, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe

2009 - 2010

Of Counsel, Law Offices of Kyme A.M. McGaw

2006 - 2008

Associate Attorney, Morisset, Schlosser, Jozwiak & McGaw, Attorneys at Law

Associations

2006 - Present

Federal Bar Association

2006 - Present

Northwest Indian Bar Association

2006 - Present

National Native American Bar Association

2006 - Present

Washington State Bar Association, Indian Law Section

Education

2006

University of Michigan Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1999

University of California - Santa Cruz

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2018

Federal Bar Association's Indian Law Conference

Co-Chair

2016

Federal Bar Association's DC Indian Law Conference

Co-Chair

2015

White House Tribal Youth Gathering

Natural Resources Breakout Session

2015

Tribal and Federal Training on Wildlife and Pollution Enforcement Issues Affecting Tribal Lands

Developing and Sharing Knowledge of Tribal Practices for Effective Enforcement

2013

Federal Indian Law Survey

Reservation Resource Management

2012

Indian Tribes and Human Rights Accountability

Tribes and Human Rights

2008

Spring Speakers Series

Representing Tribes as Governments

2008

Representing Native Americans in Washington State: An Indian and Tribal Law Primer

Seminar Chair

2008

Public Interest Environmental Law Conference

Indians vs. the Environmentalists: Makah Whaling

2008

Indigenous Law Conference: Forty Years of the Indian Civil Rights Act

The Application of Prophylactic Constitutional Rules under the Indian Civil Rights Act

2007

Emerging Northwest Tribal Economies Conference

Governmental Functions vs. Commercial Activities: ERISA, Tax-Exempt Bonds, and the Application of Labor Laws to Tribal Enterprises

Publications

2008

Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy and Law Self-Determination

Languages

English

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