
معرفی
Judge Mark W. Pouley holds the academic rank of Adjunct Professor at Everett Community College, where he previously taught tribal government and tribal courts (2011-2015). He concurrently serves as Chief Judge of the Swinomish Tribal Court, Associate Justice of the Colville Court of Appeals, and Chief Judge of the Suak-Suiattle Tribal Court (2006-2015). He also acts as a pro tem judge in the Northwest Intertribal Court System and Lummi Tribal Court since 1996.
Education: JD from Thomas M. Cooley Law School (1991, Magna Cum Laude), BA in Political Science, Communications, and Education from Gonzaga University (1984). Professional roles include private legal practice as a partner at Cole & Cole (pre-judicial career) and active participation in the Washington State Gender and Justice Commission, Washington Tribal and State Court Consortium, and national tribal judicial associations.
His expertise centers on tribal legal systems, governance structures, and judicial administration. He has contributed to intertribal and state-tribal collaboration through his advisory roles and court system involvement. No scientific awards or formal grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.




