Announcing the 16th Annual ILP Alumni and Friends Reception, to be held
April 9, 5-7pm at Shadow Lounge, Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, AZ. We hope to see you there!
Category Archives: ASU NALSA
ASU NALSA Moot Court
Congratulations to the three ASU NALSA moot court teams that competed in Tucson this weekend. Julianne Begay, Krystalyn Kinsel, Racheal White Hawk, Glennas’ba Augborne, Chelee John, and Kristen Schaaf Olson represented us well. Special congratulations to Chelee and Kristyne for advancing to the sweet 16.
This photo includes three ASU NALSA teams with Professor Ferguson-Bohnee.
Dr Patrick Wolfe’s Public Lecture, March 17
Watch LIVE from the Inaugural Tribal Government E-Commerce CLE Conference
Today’s event is available to watch LIVE. Feel free to join us (click the following link) – http://mediasite.law.asu.edu/…/026643a63ed847a9bf5ad1c499c0…
8th Annual William C. Canby Lecture – Archived Webcast
In case you missed the 8th Annual William C. Canby Lecture featuring William “Bill” Rice yesterday evening, you can watch the archived webcast at: law.asu.edu/Canby2015
In this photograph is Judge Canby and Professor Rice
8th Annual William C. Canby Jr. Lecture – TOMORROW – Jan. 29
TOMORROW – January 29 – Great Hall – 4:30 p.m.
Free and open to the public!!!
Please RSVP at http://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/canby2015/
Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women: Stop Vigil and March/Rally
Masking Stereotypes with False Honor: Race, Sports, and Violence Against Indigenous Women
Indian Legal Clinic Sponsors Native Vote
Election Day 2014 allowed the Arizona Native Vote-Election Protection Project to pursue its goal of reducing the number of tribal members denied the ability to vote. The project was coordinated by the Indian Legal Clinic at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, the National Congress of American Indians, the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona and the Native American Bar Association of Arizona. The Indian Legal Clinic students recruited and trained nearly 50 volunteers. These volunteers served 18 polling locations across eight tribal communities throughout Arizona. On-site volunteers assisted tribal members by answering questions regarding their voting rights.
Read full article here: https://www.law.asu.edu/news/CollegeofLawNews/TabId/803/ArtMID/7835/ArticleID/4816/Indian-Legal-Clinic-Sponsors-Native-Vote-.aspx
School-To-Prison Pipeline in Indian Country
Register for FREE at the following link: http://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/schooltoprison/registration/