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Elizabeth Josephine Coronado


Elizabeth J. Coronado is an enrolled citizen of the Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians Tribe in California. She joined Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker LLP in December of 2023 as an associate attorney and currently works remotely from California. She advises tribal clients on matters related to their health care operations. She has focused her career on advancing health equity of American Indian and Alaska Native people by advocating for tribal self-determination in tribal health care operations and upholding federal treaty and trust obligations.

Prior to joining the firm, she worked as the Senior Policy Advisor for the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) where she provided health policy support to the 43 tribes in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington and she previously worked as the Health and Human Services Attorney with the Lummi Nation. After law school, she worked as an attorney within the Economic and Community Development Unit of the Navajo Nation Department of Justice.

She graduated cum laude from Suffolk University Law School in 2016 where she was the President of the Native American Law Student Association. While in law school, she interned with the Office of Tribal Justice with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.

In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her son and partner—traveling, eating new foods, and playing outside.

Education
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2016
California State University, Los Angeles, B.A., 2013

Bar Admissions
Arizona
California
Washington
U.S. District Court –Western District of Washington
Lummi Tribal Court
Navajo Nation Court—inactive

Selected Publications
The Plight of New England Tribes Pursuing Federal Recognition, 4 Am. Indian L.J. 546 (2016).

Of Note
Stanford University Federal Indian Law Guest Lecture: Tribal Sovereignty and the Indian Health System (November 2023)
NPAIHB NARCH Summer Training Institute Faculty Member: Indian Health Policy (June 2022)
Washington State Bar Association Indian Law Section CLE Panelist: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates and Tribal Nations (June 2022)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Indian Health Service, Tribal Health Programs, and Urban Indian Program Training Lecturer (2021-2022)
PRIM&R Advancing Ethical Research Workshop Panelist: Research with American Indian & Alaska Native Tribes and Communities (December 2020)
American Bar Association Webinar: Issues Affecting Native American Communities During the COVID-19 Crisis Panelist – Alternate Care Site Planning (April 2020)

Product Type
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Tribal Health Care 101


Total Credits: 1 CLE

Average Rating:
   10
Categories:
Health Care Law |  Indian Law
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Nov 13, 2024
SKU:
J24525
Co-Sponsored by:
The Tribal In-House Counsel Association and State Bar of Arizona Indian Law Section
Short Description:
Join us for our annual seminar series focusing on Indian Law. The series is sponsored by the Tribal In-House Counsel Association, the Indian Law Section and the State Bar of Arizona. Our ninth progr...

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