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2017 ILP Alumni Awards – Call for Nominations
2017 ILP Alumni Awards
The ILP alumni awards are now open. Nominate your classmates and friends! The ILP Awards include Professional Achievement, Alumni Service Award, and Emerging Leader Award. Nominations are due February 24, 2017! Nomination materials should be sent by email to: Kate.Rosier@asu.edu. Awards will be presented at the ILP alumni reception at Fed Bar on April 6th at Talking Stick Resort.
Nomination Guidelines
ILP Professional Achievement Award – This award recognizes outstanding achievement in Indian Law or Tribal Law throughout an individual’s career. The award honors ILP alumni whose achievements in the field of Indian Law or Tribal Law have brought distinction to themselves and real benefit to the Indian community. Nomination Package Requirements:
- Describe the unique professional achievements in the field of Indian Law or Tribal Law that has brought distinction to the candidate. (maximum two pages)
- Describe the recognized contributions made by this candidate that demonstrate a benefit to the larger community. (maximum one page)
- Describe the ways in which the candidate’s achievements are truly extraordinary or exceptional. (maximum one page)
- Provide at least two letters of support from individuals that can speak to the candidate’s impact on his or her profession.
- Letters of support should speak to the magnitude of the individual’s impact in the practice of Indian or tribal law or in the Indian community.
- Provide a 200 word bio of the nominee.
- Past winners include: Kathy Bowman (’86), Rob Rosette (’96), Diane Enos (’92), Ben Hanley (’71).
ILP Alumni Service Award – This award is given for outstanding service to the Indian Legal Program, and is awarded for extended, extraordinary service to the Indian Legal Program. Nomination Package Requirements
- Describe the ways in which the candidate has served or supported the ILP and the ILP alumni. Examples can include serving on committees, boards, CLEs, mentoring ILP students, or other volunteer or fundraising efforts or funding commitments. (maximum one page)
- Describe the ways this service been truly extraordinary. (maximum one page)
- Describe how the candidate’s service has benefited the ILP. (maximum one page)
- Please provide at least two letters of support from ILP alumni as part of the nomination package.
- Provide a 200 word bio of the nominee.
- Past winners include: Ann Marie Downes (’94) and Mary Shirley (’92)
ILP Emerging Leader Award – This award acknowledges and encourages service to Indian Country and the ILP by alumni who are less than ten years out of law school. The award recognizes outstanding achievements in their professional career, volunteer work, and promotion or support of the ILP and/or ASU NALSA. Nomination Package Requirements.
- Describe how the candidate has achieved professional success in their legal career.
- Describe the candidate’s volunteer work.
- Describe how the candidate achieved an exceptional level of service while balancing the demands of being a recent graduate. (maximum one page)
- Describe how the candidate was proactive in efforts to become involved in ILP and/or ILP alumni activities. (maximum one page)
- Describe how the candidate’s service has been sustained over a long period of time or how the service has been innovative or beneficial. (maximum one page)
- Provide two letters of support from fellow ILP alumni.
- Provide a 200 word bio of the nominee.
- Past winners include: Steve Bodmer (’06) and Elizabeth Medicine Crow (’05), and Charles Galbraith (’07)
Department of the Interior Listening Session – Feb. 1
The Department of the Interior is hosting a listening session Wednesday, Feb. 1st at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino in the Acacia ballroom from 1pm-4pm. This listening session is about whether (and how) it should update the Indian Trader regulations at 25 CFR part 140, including how the regulations could be revised to improve consistency with Tribal self-governance and self-determination and promote economic viability and sustainability in Indian Country.
Notice published in December 2016 – Federal Register
No RSVP or registration required for the event. The event is free and the Department of Interior is interested in hearing from Tribal representatives and those that do business in Indian Country.
Questions? Contact Tana Fitzpatrick at tana.fitzpatrick@bia.gov or 202-208-7695.
10th Annual William C. Canby Jr. Lecture by Prof. Charles F. Wilkinson – Next week!
Hot Topic!! New Designation of Bear Ears National Monument from President Barack Obama
Public Lecture followed by Reception – Open to the Public. Please RSVP.
Free CLE – 0.75 General CLE Credit will be offered.
Stand Your Ground in Indian Country CLE – Jan. 23
Stand Your Ground in Indian Country CLE will be held on Friday, December 2, 2016 at the Beus Center for Law and Society located at ASU Downtown Phoenix campus.
Registration is free and now available at: law.asu.edu/standyourground
Questions? Contact us at Jennifer.H.Williams@asu.edu or 480-727-0420
School-to-Prison Pipeline in Indian Country: Mapping Out Solutions – Dec. 2
Last chance to register!!
School-to-Prison Pipeline in Indian Country: Mapping Out Solutions will be held on Friday, December 2, 2016 at the Beus Center for Law and Society located at ASU Downtown Phoenix campus.
Registration is now available at: law.asu.edu/stpp2016
Questions? Contact us at Jennifer.H.Williams@asu.edu or 480-727-0420
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School-to-Prison Pipeline in Indian Country: Mapping Out Solutions – Dec. 2
School-to-Prison Pipeline in Indian Country: Mapping Out Solutions will be held on Friday, December 2, 2016 at the Beus Center for Law and Society located at ASU Downtown Phoenix campus.
Early Registration is now available at:
law.asu.edu/stpp2016
Questions? Contact us at Jennifer.H.Williams@asu.edu or 480-727-0420
Request for Proposal – Litigation, Administrative Outreach, and Lobbying Legal Services
The Navajo Nation seeks assistance in litigation, administrative outreach, and lobbying to assist in matters related to federal administrative offsets made by the U.S. Department of the Treasury for disputed debts. Selected Respondent will provide legal services to secure a favorable outcome of the disputes and will litigate those disputes if necessary.
The Navajo Nation Department of Justice will be accepting proposals for this service postmarked by 5:00 PM MT on Wednesday, November 9, 2016. NO LATE PROPOSALS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Download Request for Proposal pdf
Lunch Lecture with Kevin Washburn – Next week!
“Obama’s Legacy in Indian Country” Lunch Lecture will be given by Kevin Washburn
Oct 19 (12:15pm) in Room 250, Beus Center for Law and Society at Downtown Phoenix campus.
Free and open to the public. Food will be reserved to those who RSVP to ILP@asu.edu. We hope you will join us!