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Friday, May 2, 2008

Apsaalooke Bar Association Formed

By Dale Kindness
CrowNews.Net




   The Crow Tribal Court Bar Association (CTCBA) was created by act
of the Crow Tribal Legislature in 2001 and the first Crow Tribal Court
Bar Examination was administered in November 2002 at the Little Big
Horn College.  A stated legislative purpose of creating the CTCBA was
to raise the standards and qualifications for people who practice law
and represent people in the Crow Tribal Court by making it a
requirement that they pass the Crow Bar Examination. The exam is a four-hour written
test of one's knowledge of laws applicable to the Crow Tribe of
Indians, including constitutional, treay, traditional, common law,
statutory and case law of the Crow Tribe and federal courts,
particularly decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court.


 


In January 2008, members of the CTCBA met for the purpose of officially
organizing into a professional entity comparable to other recognized
tribal, state and federal bars in the United States.  Corporate and
organizational documents will be filed with the Crow Tribal Secretary's
Office as well as the Montana Secretary of State's Office in order to be recognized in each jurisdiction.
Members decided to name the organization the "Apsaalooke Bar
Association" (ABA) and selected Dale Kindness, Crow Agency, as acting
president and Bobbi Schenderline, Lodge Grass, as acting
secretary-treasurer until official elections for officers are held in
the near future.



The ABA membership is
composed of licensed attorneys from the local area and throughout the
state as well as non-attorneys.  The majority of members have earned a
4-year college degree and most have earned a 2-year college degree.
Also, most ABA members are members of the Crow Tribe of Indians.  Some
ABA members have 20 years' experience in the Crow Tribal
Court, state and federal courts, and there are a few with 30 years' court
experience.


Due to lack of funding to
assist the newly-created Apsaalooke Bar Association for organizational
purposes, all meetings have been on a voluntary basis with "no expenses
provided" to cover travel or other necessary expenses.
Funding will be pursued once corporate and organizational papers are
filed with the Crow Tribe and state, and elections for ABA officers
have taken place.

The Apsaalooke Bar
Association, in a sense, is a "grass-roots" organization dedicated to
assisting the Crow Tribe of Indians and Crow Tribal Judicial Branch in
the administration of law and justice for people and entities subject
to the jurisdiction of the Crow Tribe of Indians.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed.  Please submit them to:  Apsaalooke
Bar Association, P.O. Box 1161, Crow Agency, MT  59022.

Dale Kindness, Acting President 

Bobbi Schenderline, Acting Secretary-Treasurer

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