George Forman advocates for Native American rights as the founder of the Indian law boutique Forman Shapiro & Rosenberg LLP. Over a 54-year career, he has helped define Indian law in California, starting with a 1987 U.S. Supreme Court opinion that opened the door to tribal casinos.
"It was a fluke," he said of his introduction to the field as a law student. "I saw an ad for a summer clerk for California Indian Legal Services at their Escondido offices. I was the...
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