Jennifer Goodman is a citizen of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma and a recent graduate of the University of Colorado Law School. In addition to her Juris Doctor, she also holds certificates in Indian law and international law. During her time in law school, she gained experience working with nongovernmental organizations who represent Indigenous issues. She is especially interested in the overlap between Indigenous rights and environmentalism and looks forward to working with the Grand Canyon Trust, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, and the tribes of the Southwest.
Developer's attempt to dam a canyon near the confluence of the Colorado and Little Colorado rivers halted.
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