Summer Law Clerk - Tribal Law
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Litigation, Legal Assistant
Overview
Job Title: Summer Law Clerk (Summer 2026)
Company: Cedar Tree Native Law LLP
Locations: Omaha, NE or Rapid City, SD
Job Type: Summer (Full-Time, Seasonal)
Final date to receive applications: March 31, 2026
About Cedar Tree Native Law LLPCedar Tree Native Law LLP is a 100% Native American woman-owned law firm dedicated exclusively to serving tribal nations and Native communities. Our work centers on advancing tribal sovereignty, strengthening tribal governance, protecting natural resources, and supporting economic development and self-determination.
We are committed to providing meaningful, hands-on experience to law students who are interested in building a career in tribal law and federal Indian law.
About the Summer Law Clerk ProgramCedar Tree Native Law is now accepting applications for our Summer 2026 Law Clerk Program in Omaha, Nebraska and Rapid City, South Dakota offices.
Our Summer Law Clerks work closely with our attorneys on real client matters affecting tribal governments, enterprises, and programs. Clerks gain practical experience in legal research, writing, and analysis while contributing to work that has a direct impact on Native communities.
Please indicate your preferred office location (Omaha or Rapid City) in your cover letter.
Responsibilities- Conduct legal research on issues involving tribal governance, federal Indian law, and related areas
- Assist in reviewing and analyzing contracts, policies, ordinances, and other legal documents
- Support attorneys in client projects and ongoing advisory work
- Assist with preparation for meetings, hearings, or proceedings as needed
Assignments are substantive and designed to develop practical skills in research, analysis, and professional communication under the direct supervision of Cedar Tree attorneys.
Required Qualifications- Completion of 2L year by Summer 2026
- Strong legal research skills
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in tribal law and/or federal Indian law
- Familiarity with tribal communities and cultures
- Coursework in Native American law completed prior to the start of the program
Submit the following materials to or respond to this job posting by March 31, 2026:
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