Category Archives: Event
The Legacy of the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
Panel Discussion
The Legacy of the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
Innovations in Federal-Tribal-State Relations
Thursday, December 6, 2012
5:00-6:00 pm
Arizona State University-Tempe Campus
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law-Armstrong Hall, Room 114
Followed by a reception in room 266 “Faculty Lounge”
For more information contact:
American Indian Policy Institute
(480) 965-1055 or aipi@asu.edu
Lunch Lecture – George Skibine
“Perspective from 35 Years of Federal Service for Native Americans at the Department of the Interior”
George T. Skibine
Counsel, SNR Denton,
Washington, D.C.
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Time: 12:15 p.m.
Place: Armstrong Hall, College of Law, Room 114
Lunch will be provided so your RSVP is greatly appreciated!
RSVP/Contact: Kathy Tevis 480-965-2922 or kathy.tevis@asu.edu
Click here to download flyer!
7th Annual ASU NALSA Golf Tournament
I am writing on behalf of the Arizona State University Native American Law Student Association (NALSA), who will be hosting their 7th Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser on Saturday, November 3, 2012. We are proud to announce the event will take place at Gila River Indian Community’s Whirlwind Golf Club, at the Wild Horse Pass Casino and Resort in Chandler, Arizona. We respectfully request your support for this event.
NALSA’s activities and funds benefit many tribes, peoples and entities throughout Arizona and the United States as our students have come from all across the country. As an organization, NALSA assists students in developing strong legal skills in the practice of Indian law, thus facilitating better advocacy on behalf of Indian tribes and Native people. Annually, ASU NALSA uses the fund from the tournament to bring together students, judges, lawyers, and other professionals from across the country to compete, network, and share ideas about the dynamic field of Indian Law. This year we will be using funds to establish a book scholarship for future law students. Moreover, proceeds from our tournament fund our membership’s attendance of the Federal Indian Law Conference (“Fed Bar”) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, bring speakers to campus, and go towards various outreach projects with local youth, both Native and non-Native.
There are five ways you can support our efforts:
1) Making a monetary contribution;
2) Sponsoring a golf hole. Companies can sponsor a hole for a donation of $150. We will place the company logo on a uniform banner at one of the 18 holes;
3) Sponsoring the golf tournament. Your company or business will be named as one of the golf tournament sponsors on all documents at the tournament for a donation of $500;
4) Making donations for prizes. These may be in the form of money, merchandise, or gift certificates for use at a business, hotels, golf courses, restaurants etc.; and
5) Playing in the tournament. Individual players as well as groups of any size are welcome; we will try our best to keep your group together if it is not already in a team of four.
NALSA is non-profit organization incorporated in Arizona, and is currently pursuing 501(c)(3) status. Should you decide to provide sponsorship, please send your contribution to:
ASU NALSA
Attn: Connie Goudreau
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
P.O. Box 877906
Tempe, Arizona 85287-7906
If you have any questions, please contact Connie at (262) 366–2934 or
Connie.Goudreau@gmail.com
Please feel free to distribute these forms (this email) to all parties who may be interested in giving support.
Thank you for your time,
Lucas LaRose
Governor 15th Circuit,
American Bar Association, Law Student Division
President,
Native American Law Students’ Association, ASU Chapter
J.D. Candidate 2013
Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Cell:(712) 574-0018
ILP Alumni and Friends Mixer in Washington, D.C. / Oct 18
Please join us for an informal happy hour in Washington DC. Ten ASU students are travelling to DC next week to take a class, Federal Advocacy for the Tribal Client, with Professor Artman. We thought it might be fun to get everyone together while we are in town. We would love to see you if you can get away for a while. Details are below. Please feel free to share with friends of the program.
We will provide appetizers and one round of drinks – please join us!
If possible, a RSVP would be appreciated to Ann Marie at downes8687@msn.com or text at 949-500-4093.
DATE: Thursday, October 18th, 2012
TIME: 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Buffalo Billiards (Dupont Circle Metro Stop)
1330 19th St NW
Washington, DC 20036
202-331-7665
http://dc.buffalobilliards.com/
Ann Marie Downes
Interim Executive Director
The Supreme Court’s Indian Law Docket in Review (CLE)
Navajo Nation Law CLE Conference – Nov 30
Reminder – ILP Welcome Dinner Aug 30 – RSVP’s appreciated
Reminder!
Please join us in welcoming our new students!
RSVP by Aug 23rd to Kathy Tevis kathy.tevis@asu.edu or 480-965-2922
ILP Welcome Dinner for newly admitted students
Reminder!
Please join us in welcoming our new students!
RSVP by Aug 23rd to Kathy Tevis kathy.tevis@asu.edu or 480-965-2922
Tempe Attorney Howard Shanker speaking in Natural Resources Law Seminar
Tempe Attorney Howard Shanker, who represented the Navajo Nation and others in litigation opposing the use of reclaimed wastewater for snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks, will be speaking to Joe Feller’s Natural Resources Law Field Seminar on Thursday, May 10, at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at 2:00 p.m. in Room 110. ILP Faculty, staff, students and alum are all invited to attend.






