Pipeline to Law Initiative: 2-Day Admissions Workshop at MSU Law in August

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Native American Law School Admissions Workshops
August 5-6 at Michigan State University College of Law (2-day)

The Native American Pipeline to Law Pre-Law programs educate and help students successfully navigate the law school application process. The workshops will assist participants in preparing competitive applications. Learn how to successfully apply to law school and network with law school professionals.

Who should attend?

  • College Sophomores
  • Juniors/Seniors
  • Master’s Degree Students
  • College Graduates Preparing for Law School

Why attend?

  • 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

Application Deadline: June 30, 2016
Questions? Contact Kate Rosier, Executive Director, Indian Legal Program

Nonprofit Quarterly Article on French Auction of Native Artifacts

Link to “Native Americans Protest Sale of Artifacts” by Alexis Buchanan here.

Excerpt:

Perhaps auction houses would not be so unwavering in the sale of these items if they did not fetch such high prices. The Guardian reports that France has a long history, tied to its colonial past in Africa, of collecting and selling tribal artifacts. The Paris-based “Indianist” movement in the 1960s celebrated indigenous cultures, and interest in tribal art in Paris was revived in the early 2000s following the highly lucrative sales in Paris of tribal art owned by late collectors André Breton and Robert Lebel. As such, many of these items have high value. The Hopi Tutuveni reported that in April 2013, the Néret-Minet Tessier & Sarrou auction house in Paris generated $1.2 million as 70 Hopi religious objects went for an average of $17,143, with one object created around 1880 fetching $209,000. In Monday’s protested sale, Yahoo News reported that twelve sacred Kachina masks went under the hammer for 116,000 euros ($129,000)—with the most precious, the Crow Mother, going for 38,000 euros ($42,300)—about a third less than expected, but still a high value.

Passing of Amos Black, III

Link to obituary here.

Former Chief Justice of the Sac & Fox Nation Supreme Court, Indian law pioneer, and tribal attorney to Sac & Fox Nation.

NYTimes: Trump Could Threaten U.S. Rule of Law, Scholars Say

Link to article by Adam Liptak here.

Scholars across the political spectrum say Donald Trump has shown contempt for the First Amendment, separation of powers, and the rule of law.  The article compares him to Andrew Jackson after Worcester v. Georgia.

 

Tlingit & Haida Tribes of Alaska’s Written Testimony to Senate Indian Affairs Committee

Download the Tribe’s May 31st letter here.

Previous posts on S.2785 and S.2920 here and here.

LDS Family Services’ Federal Motion for TRO Against Navajo Tribal Court [updated]

Here are the materials in the Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, et al v. RJ et al, 16-cv-00453 (D. Utah):

Doc. 2 Complaint for Declaratory Judgment

Doc. 3 Motion for Temporary Restraining Order/Preliminary Injunction

Exhibit A – Tribal Court Amended Complaint

 

Update:

17 Amended Complaint

19 Motion for Preliminary Injunction

20 RJ Response

24 Response

25 Reply

31 Navajo Nation Motion to Intervene

32 Navajo Nation Motion to Dismiss

38 DCT Order Allowing Navajo Nation Intervention

40 DCT Order

Tulalip Tribe’s Written Testimony Submitted to Senate Indian Affairs Committee

Download Tulalip’s June 1st letter and attachments here.

Link to previous coverage of S.2785 and S.2920 here.

AUSA Opportunity in Montana

Link to job announcement here.

Nooksack Appellate Court Orders Court Clerk to Accept Galanda Filings

Here is the May 27th order:

In re Gabriel Galanda v Nooksack Tribal Court Order Re Second Petition for Appellate Writ of Mandamus

May 25th order previously posted here.

UBC Law’s Indigenous Legal Clinic to Hire Part-time Legal Services Director for Term Appointment

Link to job announcement (PDF) here.