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National NALSA Moot Court Competition
March 2-4, 2018
Beus Center for Law and Society
111 E. Taylor Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Each year, hundreds of law students from across the country take on the challenge of writing and arguing on the most compelling federal Indian law and tribal governance issues. The Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) at Arizona State University (ASU) is proud to partner with the Indian Legal Program at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and the National Native American Law Student Association (NNALSA) on hosting the 2018 NNALSA Moot Court Competition.
Hosted by: ASU’s Indian Legal Program, Native American Law Students Association, and National NALSA
ASU NNALSA Moot Court website includes the problem, team registration, NNALSA Moot Court rules, agenda and more at: law.asu.edu/nnalsamootcourt
Questions? Contact Sarah Crawford at nnalsa.vicepresident@gmail.com
Here, from AILR:
AILR has proudly served Native communities since 1973, and each year at this time we encourage law students nationwide to participate in this, the longest-running competition of its kind. Papers will be accepted on any legal issue specifically concerning American Indians or other indigenous peoples. Three cash prizes will be awarded, including $1,000 for the first place winner.
The competition is open to all students enrolled in J.D. or graduate law programs at accredited law schools as of the competition deadline of Jan. 31, 2018. Winners will be announced on or before May 1, 2018.
The full rules sheet is available at http://www.law.ou.edu/faculty-and-scholarship/journals/american-indian-law-review/writing-competition.
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