Rachel Csar Pitchlynn and Williams Norman Oklahoma
Tribal Affiliation/Membership
Cherokee

Education
University of Oklahoma College of Law (J.D. 2009)
University of Oklahoma (B.A. 2000)

Bar Admissions
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Oklahoma
Osage Nation

Professional Affiliations/Memberships
Oklahoma Bar Association

Achievements
American Indian Law Review (Articles Editor/Writing Competition Director 2008-2009)
Board of Advocates, University of Oklahoma College of Law (Problem Director 2008-2009)
Certificate - Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy
Am-Jur Award from University of Oklahoma College of Law in Legal Research and Writing

Professional Profile
Rachel worked as a clerk with the firm during law school. In September 2009, she began working as a full-time associate attorney at the firm. Rachel majored in English as an undergraduate, and then spent several years as a full-time mother before attending law school. During law school, Ms. Csar focused her legal studies on Indian law and family law, served on the editorial board of the American Indian Law Review and the Board of Advocates, and worked as a research assistant and grader for several professors.