Volume XXV, Number 9 July 2, 2004

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Travis Trueblood Sworn Into U.S. Supreme Court Bar
Hard Knocks at the Hard Rock
Seminole Archers Compete in Florida Sunshine State Games
Seminoles Participate in Ultimate Warrior Challenge
Seminole Tribe Hosts 2004 Semi-Annual USET Meeting
Seminoles Break Ground on Boys & Girls Club
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Travis Trueblood Sworn into U.S. Supreme Court Bar

By Emma Brown
WASHINGTON, DC
— On June 1, Travis Trueblood stood in the main courtroom at the U.S. Supreme Courthouse in front of all nine Supreme Court justices and was sworn into the U.S. Supreme Court Bar.
Trueblood is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and currently resides in Hollywood, Fla. He attended law school at Florida State University where he received his Juris Doctor and received his masters of law from the University of Miami. Trueblood has been serving as the General Counsel to the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Inc. since 2000.
Before an attorney is able to practice in the Supreme Court, he or she must be admitted, which requires at least three years of good standing with the highest court in your state and sponsorship by two members of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar. The Seminole Tribe is very fortunate to have such a young and accomplished individual on their team.
Congratulation Travis on your recent accomplishment and we wish you much success in the future.

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