When Keith M. Harper moved into private practice in 2006 after spending a decade with the Native American Rights Fund, he didn’t leave behind his work in the area of Indian law.
Instead, Harper, a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, jumped headlong into Kilpatrick Stockton’s work representing individual Native Americans in their claims that the U.S. Department of the Interior mismanaged a trust fund for royalties paid by companies that lease Indian lands to collect natural resources.
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