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Center Director
Professor Golten received his A.B. from the University of Michigan with honors in economics and his J.D. from Harvard Law School. Professor Golten initiated and was the director of the American Indian Law Clinic at the University of Colorado Law School from January 1992 to June 1996, has worked in private practice with a firm specializing in natural resources and Indian Law, has served as the acting director of the Law Support Center of the Native American Fights Fund (NARF), and as founder and director of the NWF Natural Resource Litigation Clinic at the University of Colorado Law School.
He has also been the County Attorney for a Colorado mountain community (Summit County), a public defender in the District of Columbia, general counsel for the Office of Economic Opportunity's Job Corps, taught courses in mental health law, natural resource law, professional responsibility, and American Indian Law, run clinical programs at three different American universities, and helped to establish clinical legal programs with an emphasis on human rights in East Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
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