Pipeline to Law Workshop at MSU – deadline in 4 weeks!

Pipeline To Law WorkshopsThis fall the Native American Pipeline to Law team will host sessions in three different states to help students better understand the law school admissions process. Attend a session at Michigan State University Law, University of South Dakota Law or Arizona State University Law. Housing provided and a limited number of LSAT Prep courses will be available for participating students. Space is limited, register soon!

Register for these events online at: https://www.law.asu.edu/conferences/native-american-law-school-admissions-workshops

August 5-6, 2016 at MSU – Application deadline: June 30, 2016

Download PDF Pipeline To Law Workshops Flyer.
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Pipeline to Law Initiative: Native American Law School Admissions Workshops

Pipeline To Law WorkshopsThis fall the Native American Pipeline to Law team will host sessions in three different states to help students better understand the law school admissions process. Attend a session at Michigan State University Law, University of South Dakota Law or Arizona State University Law. Housing provided and a limited number of LSAT Prep courses will be available for participating students. Space is limited, register soon!

Register for these events online at: https://www.law.asu.edu/conferences/native-american-law-school-admissions-workshops

Download PDF Pipeline To Law Workshops Flyer.
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Tribal Court Trial Skills College – June 6-8, 2016 – Register Today!

Trial Skills 2016 Flyer

 

June 6: 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
June 7: 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
June 8: 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
(Breakfast and lunch will be provided each day)

Do you need to improve your trial skills? Our Tribal Court Trial Skills College is a robust, 3-day program designed for tribal advocates and attorneys who want to improve all facets of their trial advocacy skills.

Test your skills and gain immediate feedback from practicing trial lawyers and judges who specialize in the field of Indian Law.

The agenda is filled each day with informational lectures on Indian Law and trial advocacy, culminating in a trial simulation, where you can test your skills by participating in interviewing and preparing witnesses, opening statements, direct and cross examination, evidence and exhibits, and more.

For more information, see conference webpage: http://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/tribalcourt2016/

Lunch Lecture with Christopher Deschene – April 19!

Chris Deschene

Christopher Deschene (’05) will be on campus to meet students and share information about his position as Director of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy.

April 19 (12:15pm) in Room 114, Armstrong Hall.
Free and open to the public. Food will be reserved to those who RSVP to ILP@asu.edu. We hope you will join us!

National Native American Bar Association Panel – April 6

Join the NNABA Young Lawyers Committee for an engaging panel on serving as In-House and General Counsel in Indian Country Wednesday, April 6, 2016.

NNABA Program:

4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Talking Stick Resort, Road Runner C

Sponsored by NNABA Young Lawyers Committee
Serving as In-House Counsel: Tales from Inside

Panelists:
Ethel Branch, Attorney General, Navajo Nation
Fatima Abbas, General Counsel, Karuk Tribe
Sarah Lawson, Tribal In-House Counsel Association

For more information, please contact Lauren van Schilfgaarde at lauren@tlpi.org

**NNABA Reception to follow, at 6PM – 8PM**

Lunch Lecture with Steve Bodmer – One week from today!

Steve Bodmer

Steve Bodmer (’06) will be on campus to meet students and share information about his position as General Counsel for the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians. The Pechanga Band is located near Temecula in southern California.

April 6 (12:15pm) in Room 114, Armstrong Hall.
Free and open to the public. Food will be reserved to those who RSVP to ILP@asu.edu. We hope you will join us!