Kaighn Smith Jr. has been fighting for Tribal Nations and their enterprises in the tribal, federal, and state courts and before federal administrative agencies across the country for over 30 years. He has garnered a national reputation for his committed advocacy for tribal sovereignty, winning cases in a wide range of areas, including jurisdiction disputes, gaming matters, labor and employment relations, and land-in-trust and environmental matters. He regularly teaches federal Indian law as an adjunct professor, publishes articles in peer-reviewed law journals, and speaks at national conferences.
Kaighn’s recent cases include representing the National Congress of American Indians and ten other inter-tribal organizations before the Supreme Court as amici curiae in Yellin v. Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, to fight for the allocation of COVID-19 relief funds to tribal governments. He represented the Penobscot Nation for 12 years in protracted federal court litigation over the Nation’s reservation hunting and fishing rights in the Penobscot River.
Kaighn is particularly well-known for his advocacy of tribal sovereignty in the area of labor and employment regulation. He is the author of the leading treatise, Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country (2022), jointly published with the Native American Rights Fund, the new edition of which has just been released.
Kaighn is listed in national independent peer-based attorney guides, including Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers. Chambers USA has awarded Kaighn its highest national ranking for his Native American Law practice, listing him among the top practitioners (Band 1) in the United States.
Kaighn is an elected member of the American Law Institute, and from 2012 to 2021 served as Associate Reporter (with Professors Matthew Fletcher and Wenona Singel) in drafting the ALI’s recently approved Restatement of the Law of American Indians.
In 2021, Cornell Law School awarded Kaighn its Distinguished Practitioner in Residence Fellowship. While at Cornell, he designed and taught The Law and Colonization in Indian Country and supervised students on research and conference programming on Indigenous nations and climate change.
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Portland, ME 04101-2480
- University of Maine School of Law, J.D., graduated 1986
46 The Best Lawyers in America® awards
11 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America awards

- Native American Law
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