The MPTC comprises the judicial branch of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Government. This is a
small court of general jurisdiction, and the Judicial Clerk will experience multiple fields of law including
questions of jurisdiction and sovereign immunity, civil litigation, family relations, probate, child welfare,
labor law and contracts. Clerkship alumni have used their MPTC experience to launch successful
careers in federal, state and tribal governments, courts, litigation firms and Indian Law firms.
Under the supervision of the Chief Judge, the Judicial Clerk is required to:
• Conduct legal research on statutes and cases; analyze legal issues presented; and
communicate findings of research to tribal court judges either orally or by succinct
memoranda.
• Review legal pleadings, motions, briefs, transcripts, and recordings.
• Draft memoranda of decision and orders for pending Tribal Court cases.
• Attend hearings as requested by the tribal judges.
• Prepare special projects such as editing decisions for publication and developing proposed
amendments to Mashantucket Rules of Civil Procedure.
ONE-YEAR POSITION (AUGUST 2026 THROUGH END JULY 2027)
IMPORTANT NOTICE: THIS IS NOT A REMOTE POSITION - ALL JOB FUNCTIONS ARE TO
BE PERFORMED IN THE COURTHOUSE
The ideal candidate is a law student who will attain their J.D. prior to August, 2026. Passing a bar
exam is not required. The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court (MPTC) seeks a motivated individual
who can self-manage with minimal supervision. Excellent legal writing and research skills are
essential. Indian Law students are encouraged to apply, but indigenous law focus is not necessary to
successfully perform this job.
TO APPLY:
1. Applicants must submit an online application via https://www.foxwoods.com/careers/. Click the
Apply Now link under Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Government Opportunities and search
for key words "law clerk."
2. Upload a cover letter addressed to "Chief Judge," resume, law school transcript (official or
unofficial), a brief legal writing sample, and a list of 2-3 references. Letters of recommendation are
preferred but not required. Transcripts and letters of recommendation may be included in the
online application or sent under separate cover.
3. Letters of recommendation and other materials may be submitted by email and/or to the physical
court address below so long as the online application is completed.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications must be received by May 29, 2026 at 4:00 PM EST.
Applicants selected for an interview will be contacted by June 26, 2026.
Address application packet to: Chief Judge, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court
P.O. Box 3126, 101 Pequot Trail, Mashantucket, CT 06338-3126
Although we have designated this position as a "key" position pursuant to the Tribal and Native American Preference Law, we encourage qualified Tribal members and other preference eligible individuals to apply.