Walk-In Registration: Non-CLE Rate $100.00 / CLE Rate $250.00. Walk-In Registration tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Please join us. Visit the website for agenda, directions, parking and more.
Category Archives: NABA-AZ
NABA-AZ Golf Event
Are you coming in town for Fed Bar Conference? Stay an extra day for the 8th Annual Native American Bar Association of Arizona Golf Tournament on April 11, 2015. Perfect way to catch up with old friends or make new ones. Visit the link below for more information and to register!
8th Annual Native American Bar Association of AZ Golf Tournament
Native American Bar Association Arizona
Course Information:
Whirlwind Golf Club
5692 W. North Loop Rd.
Chandler, AZ 85226
480-940-1500
With the cost of tuition rising each year, Native American law students are finding it increasingly difficult to afford law school. The financial burdens of law school can prevent and delay legal education of many Native American law students who often are supporting their families while pursuing their law degrees. That is why, starting in 2008, NABA-AZ held its first annual golf tournament to provide financial assistance to Native law students in Arizona help offset the increasingly high cost of tuition. Since 2008, NABA-AZ has provided over $45,000 in scholarship assistance to Native law students in Arizona and with your support at our 8th Annual Tournament we believe we can provide more students with financial assistance to help them achieve their educational goals. We welcome you to join us and support Arizona Native law students!
Download the form here: NABA AZ Golf Tournament Flyer
NABA-AZ Nominations for 2015 Seven Generations Awards
NABA-AZ is soliciting nominations for their 2015 Seven Generations Awards. We encourage NABA-AZ members to nominate individuals (and possibly organizations) for all three categories below. All nominations are due on Friday, April 17, 2015 and must be submitted to Theresa Rosier at Theresa.Rosier@srpmic-nsn.gov.
Member of the Year Award – Recognizes and honors a member who has a long history of service to NABA-AZ or a new member who has contributed significantly to the organization. Download the form here: 2015 Nomination Application Member of Year.
Community Award – Recognizes and honors individuals or groups who have a history of service working to improve the social, economic, legal or cultural well-being of Indian Country, including Indian people or tribal governments. Download the form here: 2015 Seven Generations Community Award Nomination Form.
Lifetime Achievement Award – Recognizes and honors an individual who has made a substantial contribution to the practice and administration of law in the state of Arizona. Download the form here: 2015 Seven Generations Lifetime Achievement Award Nomination Form.
Job Opportunity – Federal Policy Associate
Federal Policy Associate
Job Title: Federal Policy Associate
Review Date: Annually based on hire date
Reports To: Executive Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
POSITION SUMMARY
The NIEA Federal Policy Associate position is responsible for building support for the advancement of Native education policy through various vehicles – from working with key stakeholder groups to coalition partners and policy makers in in the federal government. This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with Native communities, Native organizations, and education leaders to provide support for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students and the education policy that affects them.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The essential functions of this position, include, but are not limited to the following:
– Work to develop and implement advocacy priorities and initiatives concerning federal policy and legislation.
– Attend policy-related meetings, conferences, workshops, forums, and other pertinent presentations to expand NIEA outreach and networking capabilities.
– Develop briefing papers, talking points, comments, testimony, articles, etc. to clarify and advance NIEA’s national policy agenda and membership resolutions.
– Build relationships and networks with key stakeholders including tribal governments, Native education advocates, governmental agencies, and Administration and Congressional policy staff.
– Analyze and synthesize research (or supplemental information) for developing stances to proposed and existing policies and legislation that are national in scope.
– Additional duties as necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS
– Bachelor’s degree in public policy, government relations, education, or related field preferred; Master’s degree desired but not required.
– At least 2 years of direct policymaking or advocacy experience, legislative background preferred.
– Knowledge and passion for furthering the mission of NIEA and a commitment to Native students and enhancing their educational opportunities.
– Demonstrated ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with a variety of stakeholders including policy makers, local advocates, tribal governments, and educators regarding various education issues.
– Excellent written and verbal communication as well as interpersonal, public speaking, and presentation skills.
– Knowledge of and experience working with tribes, Native communities, and national Native and civil rights organizations.
– Proven ability to work in team environment while demonstrating capacity to solve problems independently and address concerns in a timely and accurate manner.
CONTACT
Please submit your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to niea@niea.org. For additional information, contact Nancy Dewire at 202.544.7290.
Day 1 of the Inaugural Tribal E-Commerce CLE Conference
Day 1 of the Inaugural Tribal E-Commerce CLE Conference at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino. Pictured here is Bradley Bledsoe Downes, Professor Rebecca Tsosie, and George Rivera. Please join us live for Day 2 at http://mediasite.law.asu.edu/media/Play/235bf3bea38d45ae84ad695222bd8c9b1d
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…
Take a look at this article on Professor Miller!
“Miller Publishes Two Books Chapters”
Professor Robert J. Miller of the Indian Legal Program at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law authored a chapter, “The International Law of Discovery: Acts of Possession on the Northwest Coast of North America,” in the book “Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage” (2015). The book was published to complement the Anchorage Museum exhibit called “Captain James Cook in Alaska.”
Read full article here: http://www.law.asu.edu/News/CollegeofLawNews/TabId/803/ArtMID/7835/ArticleID/4842
Job Opportunity – Staff Attorney
The Nez Perce Tribe’s Office of Legal Counsel offers an active and dynamic opportunity to assist the Tribe in protecting and advancing its sovereignty and treaty rights. The Tribe’s Office of Legal Counsel is seeking a staff attorney at its office at Lapwai, Idaho to join its team that includes a Managing Attorney, 4 Staff Attorneys, and 3 Support Staff. We expect the person chosen for this staff attorney position to immediately assume responsibility for handling a substantial work load, primarily involving natural resource issues related to the protection and advancement of tribal sovereignty and of treaty-reserved rights.
For more information please see Nez Perce Attorney Position
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