The only bar association exclusively supporting advocates practicing in Indian tribal courts and other Indian law tribunals

Tribal Advocates National Bar Association

The mission and vision of the Tribal Advocates National Bar Association is to help train, educate, and support those who dedicate their practice to helping clients in Indian tribal courts.

Benefits of a TANBAR Membership

A Peek at our Resources

Arizona Bar Magazine -Across Tribal Borders Ethics - March 2017

McGirt v Oklahoma

A Jurisprudential Quilt of Tribal Civil Jurisdiction: An Analysis of Tribal Court Approaches to Determining Civil Adjudicatory Jurisdiction

Recent Developments

Case Note U.S.A. v. Jefferson (W.D. Washington) Rule 702 FRCP, Expert Witness

An issue in this case is whether the testimony of an expert witness was reliable when unsuccessfully attempting to apply his knowledge of California and Washington state police procedures to how tribal police should conduct their functions. Much of the expert’s testimony was stricken. The portions of testimony allowed by the Court can be found in the Conclusion on page 27 of the Amended Order on Admissibility of Defense Expert Russ Hicks’ Testimony (“Amended Order”). The case underscores the importance of retaining counsel to perform its own due diligence to ensure that an expert’s written reports, deposition testimony, and trial testimony are scrutinized in light of Rule 702 of the Federal Rules of Evidence. Early scrutiny by retaining counsel can help avoid unfortunate and damaging scrutiny by opposing counsel and the Court.

Elevate Your Practice

Becoming a member of the Tribal Law Bar Association is more than just a commitment to your professional development; it's an investment in the future of tribal law. By joining our community, you'll gain access to a wealth of resources tailored specifically for legal practitioners in tribal contexts. From exclusive motion samples and a comprehensive library of tribal laws to valuable networking opportunities with fellow professionals, your membership equips you with the tools and knowledge necessary to excel in your practice.

Connect, Collaborate, and Advocate

When you join the Tribal Law Bar Association, you become part of a vibrant network dedicated to advancing justice and legal understanding in tribal communities. Connect with experienced practitioners, participate in enriching events, and engage in collaborative initiatives that enhance your legal expertise. Together, we can amplify the voices of tribal law professionals and work towards a more equitable legal landscape. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make a meaningful impact—join us today and take the next step in your legal career!

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