In Part 1, TLR established that Tom Pack, who is a quarter Native American, wants to pursue a career in American Indian law. Tom was able to select Stanford Law School, his dream school, as a result of the funding provided by the Theodore Weisman Scholarship Fund. Tom hopes to return to Washington, D.C., to pursue a career in government. Ideally, he dreams of helping American Indian and Alaska Native tribes achieve true sovereignty and self-determination within the American political system. Please see story @: http://lesliebrodie.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/the-leslie-brodie-report-launche…
PART 2: Tom Pack as Incoming Associate at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in San Francisco
Unfortunately, it now appears that American Indian and Alaska Native tribes will have to “achieve true sovereignty and self-determination within the American political system” without the help of Tom Pack.
A 2012 graduate of Stanford Law School, Pack no longer plans to return to Washington, D.C to fulfill his dreams of helping American Indians and Alaska Native tribes.
At least according to his Linkedin profile, Pack plans to remain in Northern California and has accepted an offer of employment from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Tom Pack
Incoming Associate at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
- San Francisco, California (San Francisco Bay Area)
- Law Practice
See source @: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tom-pack/5/a74/217
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