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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

Save the Date! Oct. 24th Virtual Panel: A Conversation on Environmental and Native Law Intersections

Posted: October 17, 2022
Join ELS and NALSA next Monday, Oct. 24th at 7- 8:30 pm CST for an expert panel in “A Conversation on Environmental and Native Law Intersections: Treatment as a State under the Clean Water Act and Sackett v. EPA.”  Moderated by: Allie Jo Mitchell, Staff Attorney at Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Expert …

Save the Date! Oct. 24th Virtual Panel: A Conversation on Environmental and Native Law Intersections

Category: Student Organizations Tag: ELS, Environmental Law, 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

Don’t Forget to Register for MHLR’s April 8th Locked Up & Locked Out Symposium on Criminal Justice Reform!

Posted: March 28, 2022
Mitchell Hamline Law Review is excited to invite you to our spring symposium, Locked Up and Locked Out: Reforming Inequity in the Criminal Justice System on Friday, April 8th, 2022 from 9:00–3:45 p.m. This event is free and fully virtual, taking place via Zoom. There will be opportunities for continuing education and elimination of bias credits. Our panels will highlight …

Don’t Forget to Register for MHLR’s April 8th Locked Up & Locked Out Symposium on Criminal Justice Reform!

Category: Announcements Tag: ACLU, ADR Society, BLSA, Criminal Justice Reform, Event, Free, Juvenile Justice, law review, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, NALSA, Restorative Justice, Symposium, Wrongful Convictions

Join Mitchell Hamline Law Review for Locked Up and Locked Out: Reforming Inequity in the Criminal Justice System

Posted: March 14, 2022
Mitchell Hamline Law Review is excited to invite you to our virtual spring symposium, Locked Up and Locked Out: Reforming Inequity in the Criminal Justice System on Friday, April 8th, 2022. Our panels will cover some of the most pressing issues in this space, including missing and murdered Indigenous relatives, wrongful convictions, restorative justice in …

Join Mitchell Hamline Law Review for Locked Up and Locked Out: Reforming Inequity in the Criminal Justice System

Category: Announcements Tag: ACLU, ADR Society, Anthony Ray Hinton, BLSA, Criminal Justice Reform, Diversion, Free, law review, MMIR, MMIW, NALSA, Restorative Justice, Symposium, Wrongful Convictions

NALSA General Membership Meeting Tuesday November 23

Posted: November 22, 2021
Please join NALSA for our second general membership meeting on Tuesday, November 23rd at 6 PM at the following zoom link: https://mitchellhamline.zoom.us/j/91362148544 We will discuss upcoming opportunities for students and future NALSA events. The meeting will also feature a guest speaker, Dr. Micah Prairie Chicken, from the Minneapolis Indian Health Board. We hope to see …

NALSA General Membership Meeting Tuesday November 23

Category: Student Organizations Tag: NALSA

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

NALSA General Membership Meeting Tuesday October 19

Posted: October 18, 2021
General Meeting Flyer Please join the Native American Law Student Association tomorrow, Tuesday, October 19, at 6 PM Central Time in the Kelley Conference Room on campus (or virtually at the Zoom link below). Get updates on NALSA events and opportunities and meet some of your fellow students! Join the event virtually here: https://mitchellhamline.zoom.us/j/95807157173

NALSA General Membership Meeting Tuesday October 19

Category: Student Organizations Tag: NALSA

NNALSA Moot Court Competition – Time to Apply

Posted: October 6, 2021
Greetings from the NNALSA Moot Court Coach Professor EagleWoman and Assistant Coach Lani Petrulo, It is time to submit your letter of interest to participate in the NNALSA Moot Court Competition.  A team of two students competes together. The problem will be released on November 5 by the University of Colorado School of Law. The …

NNALSA Moot Court Competition – Time to Apply

Category: Announcements Tag: NALS Institute, NALSA

“Red Out”

Posted: February 26, 2021
Please join us in solidary with our colleagues of NALSA at Lewis & Clark Law School. Lewis & Clark NALSA is hosting an event on Monday, March 1, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. PT (2:00 p.m. CST) regarding the movement to acknowledge Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. If you would like to attend the event, flyers …

“Red Out”

Category: Announcements Tag: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People, NALSA, Native American Law Student Association, Wear Red

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