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Addie Rolnick joined the firm in 2004. Ms. Rolnick works in all areas of the firm's practice, with an emphasis on legislative matters. Ms. Rolnick graduated from UCLA School of Law in 2004, with Concentrations in Critical Race Studies and Public Interest Law and Policy. She received her Master of Arts in American Indian Studies from UCLA in 2007, where her work focused on developing tribal juvenile justice systems. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Rolnick drafted tribal codes and assisted in tribal court development for the Native Village of Barrow in Alaska. She also worked as a summer clerk for the Native American Rights Fund in Anchorage and served as a judicial clerk for the Hopi Appellate Court.
In 2005, Ms. Rolnick served as an adjunct professor at American University, where she taught "Formation of Federal Indian Policy."
Bar and Court Admissions California Bar, 2005; District of Columbia, 2006; U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, 2007.
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