Carol J. Brown is an accomplished legal professional with extensive experience in Native American law, currently serving as the Deputy Superintendent-Trust Services at the Bureau of Indian Affairs since July 2020. Previously, Carol held roles such as Senior Counselor at the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and Senior Legal Counsel in the Office of the Assistant Secretary. With a strong background as an Attorney Advisor at the United States Department of the Interior and as Owner/Senior Attorney of Brown Law Offices, Carol has represented Indian Tribes across various legal areas including taxation and treaty rights. Carol's career also includes serving as General Counsel for the Association of Village Council Presidents and as President/Sr. Counsel at Brown & Assoc., S.C. Carol holds a Juris Doctorate from UW-Madison Law School and a Bachelor of Science in English Literature/Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Memberships include the Wisconsin State Bar and various federal and tribal courts, with pending applications for admission to the New York and Minnesota State Bar Associations.
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