Jeff Davis champions tribal rights and sovereignty, leveraging his extensive experience as a former assistant U.S. Attorney to navigate complex federal Indian law matters. He tackles a wide range of issues affecting tribes in Michigan and nationwide. Administratively and in court, his experience ranges from treaty rights and taxation to gaming and economic development.
Jeff’s background gives him unique insights into the intricate relationships between U.S. and tribal governments. His experience fostering effective government-to-government relationships and improving tribal law enforcement and judicial systems translates into powerful advocacy for his clients. Jeff's deep understanding of these intersections allows him to craft innovative solutions to complex legal challenges.
In the courtroom, Jeff's advocacy abilities are manifest through his involvement in numerous federal trials and arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. His litigation prowess, combined with insider knowledge of federal prosecutorial practices, equips him to provide robust representation for tribal interests at all levels of the justice system.
As a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Jeff brings a personal connection to his work. His role as tribal liaison to 11 federally recognized tribes in the Western District of Michigan during his tenure as assistant U.S. Attorney further enriches his practice today. This experience informs his approach to developing working agreements between federal, state, and tribal entities, ensuring his client’s voices are heard and their rights protected.
Credentials
Education
- University Of New Mexico School Of Law, J.D.
- University of North Dakota, B.A.
Bar Admissions
- Colorado
- Michigan
- New Mexico

