Education
University of Oklahoma College of Law J.D. 2008 (w/distinction)
University of Delaware M.F.A. 1995
University of Oklahoma B.F.A. 1992 (w/distinction)
Bar Admissions
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Osage Nation
Oklahoma
U.S District Court, Eastern District of Oklahoma
U.S District Court, Northern District of Oklahoma
U.S District Court, Western District of Oklahoma
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
Chickasaw Nation
Cherokee Nation
Professional Affiliations/Memberships
Oklahoma Bar Association – Indian Law Section
Oklahoma Indian Bar Association
American Bar Association
Federal Bar Association
Phi Alpha Delta - Harlan Chapter
Achievements
American Indian Law Review (Editor-in-Chief 2007-2008)
Outstanding 2L American Indian Law Review Candidate (2007)
Certificate - Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy
Am-Jur Awards from University of Oklahoma College of Law in Legal Research and Writing, Environmental Law, International Environmental Law
Publications
"Beware the Ides of Marchington: The Erie Doctrine's Effect on Recognition and Enforcement of Tribal Court Judgments in Federal and State Courts." 32 Am. Indian. L. Rev. 189 (2007-2008)
"IGRA, Twenty Years Later: How the States and the NIGC Are Changing the Game for Tribes" - Sovereignty Symposium 2008 (co-authored with Gary S. Pitchlynn)
Professional Profile
Ms. Moser Goins began work with the firm in 2006 as a law clerk; after graduating from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in May 2008, she joined the firm full time as an associate attorney in September of 2008. Specializing in the study of federal Indian law, she served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Indian Law Review for 2007-2008 and earned a certificate in Indian law studies from the Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy. Prior to attending law school, she enjoyed a career as a professional stage manager, where she had the opportunity to work in theatres throughout the United States. She subsequently returned to her native Oklahoma to settle in Norman with her family. In 2002 she joined the faculty and staff of the University of Oklahoma, where she served as an adjunct professor of theatre management for the School of Drama and audience development coordinator for the School of Drama's University Theatre.