Professional Activities: American Bar Association; Solicitor, Hualapai Judiciary, Hualapai Indian Tribe; Member, Board of Directors, DNA People's Legal Services, Navajo Nation Bar Association; Judge Pro Tem, Tribal Court of the Tohono O'odham Nation, 1995-1999; Law Clerk to Judge William C. Canby, Jr., U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, 1986-1987. Honors and Awards: Recipient, President's Medal for Social Embeddedness, Arizona State University, 2009, in recognition of the Arizona Native Vote - Election Protection Project; Best Lawyers in America® (Native American Law, Water Law), 2009-present; Arizona's Finest Lawyers, 2010. Articles and Presentations: "Indian Law: An Overview of the Laws You Need to Know," National Business Institute Teleconference, January 2012; "Examination of the Phoenix Regional Water Supply for Sustainable Yield and Carrying Capacity" (with Jan C. Bush, Subhrajit Guhathakurta and John L. Keane), Natural Resources Journal, Fall 2006; "Doing Business With Our Neighbor: The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community"; "Groundwater Management in Arizona," presented at the Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, April 1988; "Plaintiffs' Expanding Concepts of Compensation and the Courts' Responses" (with Janet E. Kornblatt), Gonzaga Law Review, 1994/95; "Comment: Private Parties' Rights to Recover Losses from Groundwater Contamination in Arizona," Arizona State Law Journal, 1985; "Treatment of Indian Tribes Under Federal Environmental Statutes," Indian Law in Arizona, 1995; "Tribal Claims to Arizona's Appropriable Waters," Forum, Fall 1988; "Tribal Economic Developments: Some Legal Ramifications of Organizational Form" (with C. Peter Delgado, Jr.), The Arrow, June 1995; "Waivers of Sovereign Immunity Key to Contracting with Indian Tribes." Adjunct Faculty Member, ASU College of Law, 2008-present.