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McGirt – The Aftermath


Total Credits: 1.0 CLE

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Indian Law
Faculty:
Chrissi Ross Nimmo
Original Program Date:
Apr 20, 2022


Description

Presentation reviews the McGirt Opinion and discusses the legal and practical impacts in Oklahoma, Indian Country, and beyond almost two years later.
 
Faculty:
Chrissi Nimmo, Deputy Attorney General, Cherokee Nation
 

Moderator:
Stephen Greetham, Senior Counsel, Chickasaw Nation

Chairpersons:
Doreen McPaul, Attorney General, Navajo Nation; President, Tribal In-House Counsel Association
Virjinya Torrez, 
Assistant Attorney General, Pascua Yaqui Tribe; Secretary, Tribal In-House Counsel Association

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Chrissi Ross Nimmo, Cherokee Nation citizen, is the Deputy Attorney General for Cherokee Nation. Chrissi is the managing attorney for the staff of 15 attorneys. She was lead counsel for Cherokee Nation in Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl (known as “Baby Veronica”) before both the United States Supreme Court and the South Carolina Supreme Court. She presents continuing legal education on Indian law across the country.

In 2013, Chrissi was awarded the Cherokee National Statesmanship Award which is “given in recognition to an individual who, as a public servant, epitomizes the service leader ideal, exemplifying Cherokee values and acting with respect, dignity, and graciousness while working for the betterment of the Cherokee Nation and its citizens.” In 2015, Chrissi was named one of The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED) “Native American 40 Under 40.” In 2018, Chrissi was named one of Oklahoma Magazine’s 40 Under 40. Chrissi is Vice-President of the Tahlequah Public Schools Board of Education and the Chair of the Northeastern State University Foundation Board of Trustees. 

Chrissi and her husband Jim, a Tulsa firefighter, reside in Tahlequah with their 7 year old twins Mattie and James and 4 year old Emmy.

Licenses
Chrissi is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Supreme Court of Cherokee Nation, U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Western and Northern Districts of Oklahoma, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and United States Supreme Court.

Education

  • 2008, J.D., University of Tulsa College of Law, with Highest Honor
  • 2005, M.B.A., Northeastern State University, Honors Graduate
  • 2002, B.A., Northeastern State University, Summa Cum Laude


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