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Nicole Friederichs
Practitioner in Residence

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Prior to joining Suffolk to launch an Indian Law and Indigenous Peoples Clinic, Ms. Friederichs practiced federal Indian law and international human rights law working on a range of cases, including jurisdictional cases between Native American tribes and New England states, and indigenous peoples land rights cases before the international and regional human rights bodies. She is a member of the Federal Bar Association, and currently serves as Northeast Editor for the Indian Law Section Newsletter.

Degrees:
BA, Mount Holyoke College; Dipl., London School of Economics; JD, Suffolk University; LLM, University of Arizona

Bar Admittance:
MA



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A R T I C L E S

 
A Reason to Revisit Maine's Indian Claims Settlement Acts: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 35 AM. INDIAN L. REV. 297 (2011)

Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and the Environment, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AT YALE ()



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Ms. Nicole Friederichs
Suffolk University Law School
120 Tremont Street , Suite 280-K
Boston, MA 02108-4977

t. 305 1682
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