Reference Librarian
University of South Carolina School of Law
Columbia , South Carolina, United States
I joined the University of South Carolina Law Library from the University of Arizona where I was a fellow at the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library at the James E. Rogers College of Law while pursuing my Master of Arts in Library and Information Science. Before joining the law librarian prefession, I practiced law in Flagstaff, Arizona, for almost 20 years; first at the Coconino County Attorney’s Office, then with the Hopi Tribe as Deputy General Counsel, and ultimately as a solo practitioner. I was also the Chief Prosecutor for the Gila River Indian Community, a Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, the Ak-Chin Indian Community Prosecutor, the Pasqua Yaqui Tribal Prosecutor, and an Assistant General Counsel for the White Mountain Apache Tribe right after law school. I served as a judge pro tem for the Flagstaff City Court and the Coconino County Justice Courts for about 2 years, and still serve as a justice pro tem for the Pasqua Yaqui Court of Appeals. My scholarship interests lie in social and access to justice, as well as in tribal and indigenous law. I grew up in Tucson and in my spare time, I hikes with my dog and like to ride my motorcycle.
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Monday, July 17, 2023
9:30am – 12:00pm EDT