Pathway to Law 2024 Details

Pathway to Law Workshop

June 5-9, 2024

Berkeley, CA

The Native American Pathway to Law Pre-Law programs educate and help students successfully navigate the law school application process. The Tenth Annual workshop will assist participants in preparing competitive applications. Come learn how to successfully apply to law school and network with law school professionals.

Topics covered:
• Learn about law school and career options
• Obtain information about the varied admissions criteria for law school
• Work with mentors to develop an effective application, resume, and personal statement
• Explore law school funding options
• Receive test prep tips for the LSAT
• Network with other participants, faculty, and professionals
• Hear from former and current American Indian law students

Applications are due March 15.

Apply at: law.asu.edu/pathwaytolaw

Questions? Contact ilp@asu.edu

Oklahoma SCT Argument in Stroble v. Oklahoma Tax Commission Today @ 11AM Eastern Time

Live streamed on YouTube here:

https://www.youtube.com/live/zH_15MTIVSg?si=PlUSwUko2s12j8d5

Briefs are here.

New Mexico SCT Confirms Class III Compacts Do Not Allow State Court Jurisdiction over Tort Claims

Here is the opinion in Sipp v. Buffalo Thunder Inc.:

Here are the briefs (note — these are the court of appeals briefs):

Blast from Past — 1982 Conference on 100th Anniversary of Indian Rights Association [Indian Truth, Dec. 1982]

California COA Decides Donius v. County of San Diego [reservation easement dispute]

Here are the materials:

Five Tribes Will Not Join Stitt Task Force

Montana Federal Court Orders Stay in Blackfeet Trespass Case, Orders Eagle Bear to Put Up $1M Bond

Here are the new materials in Eagle Bear Inc. v. Blackfeet Indian Nation (D. Mont.):

Prior post here.

Update on Creek Nation v. Tulsa Briefing

Here are the briefs in Muscogee (Creek) Nation v. City of Tulsa (N.D. Okla,):

Prior materials here.

Hawai’i Intermediate COA Briefs in Pascua Yaqui Tribe’s Extradition Request (interesting!)

Here are the available materials in In re the Extradition of Moreno (Haw. Ct. App.):

Who wouldn’t want to be extradited from Hawai’i to Tucson?