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Cora Tso


CORA TSO is a Senior Research Fellow at Arizona State University (ASU)’s Kyl Center for Water Policy at Morrison Institute. In this role, Cora works to research, analyze, and develop recommendations related to Arizona Tribal water policy in collaboration with Tribal leadership and representatives, state government agencies and stakeholders in connection with the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative (AWII).
Previously, Cora has worked with governmental, private and non-profit organizations focusing on Indian law, water law and environmental law and policy matters. Tso is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation. She is of the Reed People clan and born for the Black Streaked Wood clan. Her maternal grandparents are of the Bitterwater clan and her paternal grandparents are of the Red House clan. She was born and raised on the Navajo reservation and is originally from Shonto, Arizona, located in northeastern Arizona.

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“Water You Interested In?” - Updates in Arizona Water Law


Total Credits: 3 Administrative Law Specialization, 3 CLE, 3 Real Estate Law Specialization

Average Rating:
   24
Categories:
Environmental & Water Law |  Administrative Law
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
May 09, 2025
SKU:
J25219
Short Description:
Review of AZ water law and policy.

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