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ELS/NALSA Event: Conversation on Environmental and Native Law Intersections

Posted: October 18, 2022
The Environmental Law Society and the Native American Law Students’ Association are conducting a join conversation about the intersection of environmental and native law. This conversation will concern the treatment of Native American tribal lands as States under the Clean Water Act and Sackett v. EPA. This event is open to all students and takes …

ELS/NALSA Event: Conversation on Environmental and Native Law Intersections

Category: Announcements Tag: DEI, ELS, Event, NALSA

Indigenous Peoples Day: Understanding Native American Sovereignty

Posted: October 11, 2022
Please join us in understanding the Political Status of Native Americans and how it affects our Tribal Sovereignty. From enrollment in a Tribal Nation to the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) the sovereignty of our Nations affects our lives and our legacy. Our Guest Speakers included Hon. Leah Sixkiller (Red Lake Nation) Of Counsel Hogan …

Indigenous Peoples Day: Understanding Native American Sovereignty

Category: Student Organizations Tag: DEI, Indigenous Peoples Day, NALS, NALSA

General NALSA Meeting

Posted: August 24, 2022
Wednesday, August 24th 8:00 – 9:00 pm CDT Learn about MH-NALSA and the events we are working on for the upcoming year. All are welcome!!! Zoom Link: https://mitchellhamline.zoom.us/j/99104586367

General NALSA Meeting

Category: Student Organizations Tag: DEI, General Meeting, MH NALSA, NALS

DEI Book Club -August Meeting Announced!

Posted: July 21, 2022
Please join us for the next DEI Book Club meeting to discuss Just Get on the Pill: The Uneven Burden of Reproductive Politics by Krystale E. Littlejohn. We will be meeting on August 26th at 1pm CT. In light of the recent decision the Supreme Court made in overturning Roe v Wade, we will have …

DEI Book Club -August Meeting Announced!

Category: Announcements Tag: august book club meeting, book club, DEI, diversity, Equity, Event, Inclusion, Just Get on the Pill, Krystale E. Littlejohn

Please join us on Thursday, June 30th for the next DEI Book Club meeting!

Posted: May 24, 2022
Our next book will be Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality by Debbie Cenziper & Jim Obergefell. We will meet on Thursday, June 30th at 1pm via Zoom, link shared at bottom of post. You can find a free copy of this book on Audible, if you …

Please join us on Thursday, June 30th for the next DEI Book Club meeting!

Category: Announcements Tag: book club, DEI, diversity equity inclusion, Event, love wins, open to all

MHLR Symposium Panels Approved for Diversity Credit!

Posted: May 2, 2022
If you attended the Missing & Murdered Indigenous Relatives panel (panel 1) and/or the Juvenile Justice – Diversion panel (panel 4) during the Mitchell Hamline Law Review spring symposium Locked Up & Locked Out on Friday, April 8th, you can submit an affidavit of completion to receive 1 Mitchell Hamline Diversity Credit hour for each …

MHLR Symposium Panels Approved for Diversity Credit!

Category: Announcements Tag: DEI, diversity, Diversity Credit, law review, Symposium

“Project eÑye”: a fireside chat with Denise Soler Cox on culture, belonging and assertiveness

Posted: February 26, 2022
Join the Latine Law Student Association for a second event celebrating Women’s History Month. “Project eÑye” is an interactive conversation on transforming how we speak about culture, identity, and what it means to belong in the legal academic, and professional fields. Date: Tuesday, March 8th at 6:30 PM (CT) Venue: Virtual: https://mitchellhamline.zoom.us/j/91559916875 Register here for …

“Project eÑye”: a fireside chat with Denise Soler Cox on culture, belonging and assertiveness

Category: Student Organizations Tag: DEI, LLSA, Women's History Month

“Project eÑye”: a documentary screening on the journey to belonging sponsored by Latine Law Student Association

Posted: February 26, 2022
Join the Latine Law Student Association for an interactive screening of Project eÑye , a documentary about transforming how we think and speak about culture, identity, and what it means to belong. Date: Thursday, March 3rd at 7:30pm (cst) Virtual Screening link: Being Eñye (Closed Captioning) Register here to receive the screening password In celebration …

“Project eÑye”: a documentary screening on the journey to belonging sponsored by Latine Law Student Association

Category: Student Organizations Tag: DEI, LLSA, Women's History Month

Treaty Rights, Water Protectors and Litigation on Line 3

Posted: November 17, 2021
Virtual Event by ACLU and NALSA: Treaty Rights, Water Protectors, and Litigation Involving Line 3 Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. Approved for 1 DEI Credit Please see flyer and here is the link:  https://mitchellhamline.zoom.us/s/92726095326  

Treaty Rights, Water Protectors and Litigation on Line 3

Category: Student Organizations Tag: ACLU, DEI, NALSA

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusivity in Action: What Does it Look Like, and Why Does it Matter?

Posted: February 16, 2021
Phi Alpha Delta Minnesota Statewide Alumni Chapter welcomes two attorneys who are working for diversity, equity, and inclusion in their own lives and at their law firms. Hear their strategies and experiences, and bring your questions. The event will be virtual and 1.0 MN standard CLE credit will be requested. Speakers include: – Beth Forsythe, Partner …

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusivity in Action: What Does it Look Like, and Why Does it Matter?

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