ABA Reappoints Greg Guedel to Chair Committee on Native American Concerns
This week the American Bar Association reappointed Greg Guedel to Chair the national Committee on Native American Concerns for a second term. This Committee works to harness the vast resources of the ABA to enhance the development of federal Indian law in a manner that supports Tribal sovereignty and self-governance, and furthers the federal trust responsibility and government-to-government relationship between Tribes and the United States. The Committee is focused on educating elected officials and their staff, the federal judiciary, and legal professionals on pressing issues of Native American law and policy.
Upon receiving his reappointment, Greg stated: "During the 2010-11 term, the Committee on Native American Concerns made great strides in sharing the expertise of our members with practitioners working with Tribal communities throughout the country. Using webinars and other global-access resources, this year we will continue working to provide attorneys and advocates for Tribes with legal tools to enhance the rights and increase the quality of life for all Native Americans."
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