Matt Campbell
Matt serves as the Deputy Director of the Native American Rights Fund (NARF). He joined NARF as a staff attorney in March of 2013. Prior to joining NARF, Matt was an attorney with Cuddy & McCarthy, LLP, in New Mexico, focusing his practice on Indian law, education, water law, and general civil litigation. Prior to that, Matt clerked for the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, with now retired Judge Patrick Irvine. Matt received his J.D. from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. While attending law school, Matt worked with the Indian Legal Clinic and also clerked for Bledsoe-Downs and Rosier, PC. Matt received his B.A. from Fort Lewis College. In 2005, Matt attended the Pre-Law Summer Institute for American Indians and Alaska Natives (“PLSI”), and in 2006, Matt was a tutor for PLSI. Matt is admitted to practice before the state courts of New Mexico and Colorado; United States District Courts for the District of Columbia, New Mexico, Arizona, and North Dakota; Third Circuit Court of Appeals; Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals; Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals; Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals; DC Circuit Court of Appeals; Supreme Court of the United States; and Pueblo of Isleta. Matt is an enrolled member of the Native Village of Gambell on the Saint Lawrence Island in Alaska.
Presenting in the following sessions:
Nov 9, 2023
Decisions, Decisions Part II: The 2023 Term and Lessons for Tribes in SCOTUS Cases
12:45 PM-2:15 PM
PANEL 2
1.5 CLE Credits
This panel will look toward the upcoming term while also discussing lessons learned from past cases. Speakers will focus on the on-going Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe jurisdiction case in the Eighth Circuit, various voting rights cases, and discuss the Upper Skagit Tribe v. Lundgren case from a few terms ago...