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Kevin Gover
Professor (on leave)

Since 2007, Kevin Gover has served as director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. In addition to being on the College of Law’s faculty, he was the co-executive director of the American Indian Policy Institute and an affiliate professor in the American Indian Studies Program at ASU.

 

Following his graduation from law school, Professor Gover clerked for U.S. District Judge Juan G. Burciaga, then practiced law with a large firm in Washington, D.C. In 1986, Professor Gover formed a law firm in New Mexico, which grew into one of the largest Indian-owned law firms in the country. He also practiced law with Steptoe & Johnson, where he headed the Indian Practice Group. From 1997-2001, Professor Gover served as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs under Interior Secretary and former Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt. He concentrated on upgrading Indian law enforcement, rebuilding decrepit Indian schools, reforming trust services and overhauling the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ management systems. 

A member of the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Professor Gover serves as a judge for the Tonto Apache Tribal Court of Appeals, and the San Carlos Apache Tribal Court of Appeals and is on the governing boards of several non-profit educational institutions.




Selected Works

An Indian Trust for the Twenty-First Century, 46 Nat. Resources J. 317 (2006).

Environmental Regulation in Indian County, 52 Rocky Mtn. Min.l. Inst. 20-1 (2006).

Statutes as Sources of Indian Rights: Child Welfare, Gaming, and Repatriation, in Treaties With American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty (Donald L. Fixico, ed., ABC-CLIO 2008).


Kevin.Gover@asu.edu

202/633-6700

Assistant: Darlene Lester

Curriculum Vitae

Education
 
J.D., University of New Mexico School of Law (1981)

A.B., Public and International Affairs, Princeton University (1978)