Laura Pedicini Email

Staff Attorney . California Indian Legal Services

Current Roles

Employees:
26
Revenue:
$4.9M
About
Founded in 1967, California Indian Legal Services (CILS) is the oldest public interest Indian rights law firm in the country, promoting the fundamental rights of California tribes and Indians through litigation, legislative and administrative advocacy, community development, and other strategies for systemic change. CILS is a state and national leader in protecting and advancing the rights of California Indians, and each year works with dozens of tribes in the state and thousands of Indian individuals and families. CILS provides a full range of legal representation to California Indian tribes and Indian organizations, advocates for the rights of California Indians at the local, state, and national levels, and provides direct services and community education to low-income Indian individuals on issues related to Federal Indian Law. Our work includes such diverse practice areas as the Indian Child Welfare Act, trust lands, Indian probate, Indian cultural and religious rights, tribal community and economic development, tribal justice systems, tribal governance, tribal social service delivery systems, protection of sacred sites, and environmental protection. CILS has an annual operating budget of about 2 million derived from a wide variety of sources, including federal and state grants, tribal donations, and tribal grants and contracts. Escondido serves as the principal location for CILS, with branch offices in Bishop, Escondido, Eureka, and Sacramento. Our Board of Trustees is comprised of California Indians appointed by Indian tribes and organizations across the state, as well as representatives appointed by the State Bar of California.
California Indian Legal Services Address
873 N. Main Street
Escondido, CA
United States
California Indian Legal Services Email
California Indian Legal Services Phone Numbers
760-873-3581

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