Tiana Wilson-Blindman
Associate
Tiana Wilson-Blindman focuses her practice on complex litigation. Her practice includes commercial litigation at the state and federal levels, environmental and natural resource matters, and issues involving tribal governments and enterprises. Before joining the firm, Ms. Wilson-Blindman was a summer associate at an Indigenous rights law firm.
Prior to pursuing her legal career, she worked with environmental nonprofits, policy organizations, and corporate sustainability teams on matters involving environmental issues, natural resource governance, and tribal sovereignty. Her work has included tribal co-management of resources, advising on equity‑centered grantmaking and governance reforms, and developing organizational frameworks to integrate environmental protection and equity principles into institutional decision‑making.
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Education
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JD, University of California, Berkeley School of Law, 2024
Environmental Justice Editor, Ecology Law Quarterly
Dean’s Fellow
Center for Law, Energy, & the Environment Scholar
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MEM, Environmental Management, Yale University, 2021
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BA, Environmental Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2017
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Colorado
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Montana
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Credentials
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Education
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JD, University of California, Berkeley School of Law, 2024
Environmental Justice Editor, Ecology Law Quarterly
Dean’s Fellow
Center for Law, Energy, & the Environment Scholar
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MEM, Environmental Management, Yale University, 2021
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BA, Environmental Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2017
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Admissions
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Colorado
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Montana
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