Court Visitors
Over the years, the Tulalip Tribal Court has had the pleasure of having many visitors come on-site and visit us to: observe our civil and/or criminal proceedings, observe our Wellness Court, observe our Elder’s Panel, discuss the Tribal Court’s therapeutic jurisprudence, and to discuss Tulalip view’s on expanded jurisdiction regarding the Tribal Law & Order Act passed by Congress in 2009.
We are pleased to share with you our esteemed visitors, as listed below:
Ali Salmande, Indonesian, Everett Community College Journalism Student
Bureau of Indian Affairs - Office of Justice Services
Center for Court Innovation in the Tribal Justice Exchange
The Harvard Project – Honoring of Nations
Heritage School Students / Law Day at Tribal Court (Shelly Lacy, Principal)
Marysville Middle School Students / Tribal Court Mock Trial (Eric Hanson, Teacher)
Muckleshoot Attorney’s Office, Danielle Bargala, Legal Intern
National Center for State Courts
National Judicial Education Program - Legal Momentum
National Legal Services Foundation, Board of Directors
Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians
Port Gamble S’Klallam, Jennifer Olanie, Court Administrator
Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Tacoma, WA
Quileute Nation, La Push, WA
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Highland, CA, Chief Attorney Meredith Drent
Snoqualmie Tribe, Snoqualmie, WA
Sonja Kraski, Snohomish County Court Clerk
Swinomish Tribe, La Conner, WA
United States Tribal Law and Order Commission (first field hearing)
United States Attorney for the Western District (WA), Jenny Durkan
United States Attorney’s Office (SD), Gregg S. Peterman
United States Department of Justice, David Ogden, Deputy Attorney General and Thomas Perrelli, Associate Attorney General
United States Senator Byron L. Dorgan
University of Washington Law School students