Navigating the Waters of Economic Growth in Indian Country
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Veronique Richardson, a partner specializing in water rights and economic development at a small firm, serves tribal entities and tribal members exclusively. According to Veronique, "water is life." Not only is it significant as a natural resource, but it's significant culturally in Indian country. She helps tribal governments and their people navigate a deliberate balance between economic growth and preserving natural resources for future generations. Veronique discusses the challenges and complexities of representing tribes in water rights settlements, emphasizing the importance of advocacy, policy-making, and coalition-building. Additionally, she explains her role in economic development projects, including her role in bringing a Tesla dealership to tribal land. Veronique is a 2011 graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Law. This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Vermont Law Idaho Law Learn more about Idaho Law Access LawHub today! Learn more about William & Mary Law School Idaho Law Learn more about Idaho Law Learn more about Rutgers Law Learn more about Rutgers Law
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