This summer, Torey Dolan (rising 2L), is interning in Washington D.C. with the National Indian Gaming Association. She has had the opportunity to work with the legislative team conducting policy research relating to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, tribal sovereignty, and economic development in Indian Country.
Category Archives: Students
ILP Student Summer Job Update – Simon Gertler
Simon Gertler (rising 3L) is having an incredible summer in Alaska. He has been doing work for tribes all over the state, dealing with issues in environmental law, property law, contracts, and even decedents’ estates. He enjoys collaborating with his coworkers in Juneau and has been up a couple times to meet the folks in the Anchorage office. He has also had the opportunity to spend time with the NARF intern whom he met at NALSA moot court this year.
When he’s not working, he’s out hiking, biking, and playing music! Simon is sad to leave Juneau at the end of the summer, but awaits his next adventure in Washington D.C., where he will be externing with the Department of Justice ENRD Indian Resources Section!
ILP Student Summer Update – Dylan Rain Tree
This summer, Dylan Rain Tree (rising 3L) is clerking with the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) at the Boulder, Colorado headquarters. NARF is the oldest and largest non-profit law firm dedicated to asserting and defending the rights of Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide. Mr. Rain Tree’s assignments are part of on-going legal cases that NARF accepts on behalf of Native American tribal clients whose legal issues are of national importance. Mr. Rain Tree’s work has focused on sacred site protection, tribal court jurisdiction, tribal recognition, and traditional criminal justice systems. His duties include researching and writing memorandums on legal questions of presidential authority, lawsuit immunities, traditional tribal legal procedures, and the new federal recognition regulations for acknowledgement. Overall, Mr. Rain Tree’s clerkship is an exciting opportunity into the legal practice of federal Indian law.
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ILP Students Summer Job Updates – Chris Channell, Meredith Duarte, & Sarah Crawford
Chris Channell (3L), Meredith Duarte (2L) and Sarah Crawford (2L) are spending their summer at Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Office of the Prosecutor lead by ILP grad Jeff Harmon (’05). The students are shown with their certificates to practice in tribal court where they spend most of their time. Thank you to Jeff and the SRPMIC community for giving them this great opportunity!
ILP Student Summer Job Update – DesiRae Deschine
DesiRae Deschine (rising 2L) is one of ten selected for the prestigious Udall Foundation Native American Congressional Internship and is interning at the Department of the Interior, Solicitor’s Office, Division of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C. DesiRae has been working closely with the attorney-advisors in the Branch of Trust Services on the Land Buy Back Program for Tribal Nations. Her major project is researching matters related to the federal trust responsibility for Indian trust land and the implications for Indian probate. As a Udall Intern she is meeting with Congressional members, such as Senator Tom Udall, and with American Indian advocacy and public interest organizations, such as the Native American Rights Fund and the National Congress of American Indians. She is enjoying the D.C. experience by visiting the Smithsonians, walking the National Mall, attending Congressional hearings, networking, and making new friends.
SAVE THE DATE – Cultures Under Water: Climate Impacts on Tribal Cultural Heritage – Dec. 6-8
Cultures Under Water: Climate Impacts on Tribal Cultural Heritage Conference will be held Wednesday, December 6 – Friday, December 8, 2017 at the Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom on ASU Tempe campus.
Registration will open on August 1:
law.asu.edu/climateimpacts
Download PDF flyer.
Questions? Contact Jennifer Williams at jennifer.h.williams@asu.edu or 480-727-0420.
ILP alum Christopher Deschene (’05) featured in Tribal Business Journal
Christopher Deschene (’05) featured in Tribal Business Journal. “Deschene sees energy as another way for tribal leaders to support their sovereign activities.”
Read article in the July 2017 edition (pages 20-23).
ILP Student Summer Job Updates
Kris Beecher (rising 2L) started his Summer off by being appointed and confirmed to the Navajo Housing Authority’s Board of Commissioners, and was subsequently elected Chairman of the Board on June 10th, 2017. He also found time to speak to Native youth attending a Summer program at ASU, and was sworn in as one of the newest members of the Navajo Nation Bar Association. Additionally, his internship at the Navajo Nation Chief Prosecutor’s Office is giving him plenty of Summer reading.
Alexander Mallory (rising 2L) is an intern at the Office of the Public Defender in Maui, Hawaii. He has assisted attorneys with various pre-trial motions such as a motion to dismiss indictment, a motion to compel, and a motion to quash. He is also been assigned post-trial matters, including a Rule 40 petition.
Judicial Interviews for Vacancies in Yuma, Yavapai and Mohave Counties
Governor Doug Ducey today announced that members of his executive staff will conduct on-site interviews for candidates who have applied for judicial vacancies on the Superior Court in Yuma County, Yavapai County, and Mohave County.
Read more: Office of Governor Doug Ducey to Hold Judicial Interviews in Yuma, Yavapai, and Mohave Counties