Bobby Wilson @ Michigan Indian Education Council’s Critical Issues Conference

Bobby Wilson, Scorpio
Eva Menefee + the 1491s
Frank Ettawageshik
Rochelle Ettawageshik
June Mamagona Fletcher

Harvard NALSA Indian Law Symposium III

Keynote Speaker Dean Stacy Leeds
Wiliame Gucake, Amelia Kendall, Megan Davis, and Fletcher
Elizabeth Reese, Jade Araujo, and Sarah McClellan

Harvard NALSA Indian Law Symposium II

Hon. JoAnne Jayne
Judge Jayne, Malika Kounkourou, and Sadie Pate
J.V. Langkilde, Sadie Pate, Fletcher

Harvard NALSA Opening Remarks + Keynote Speaker Judge Sunshine Sykes

Judge Sykes
Harvard NALSA
Sadie Pate
Dean Goldberg
Amira Madison, HUNAP

UM Native Studies Symposium Keynote + Panel 4

Kyle Whyte and Kristen Carpenter
Moderator Manuel Lewis is standing way over there.

UM Native Studies Symposium Berkhofer Speaker + Panel 3

Mark Trahant
Allie Maldonado, Greg Bigler, Andrew Druart

UM Native Studies Symposium Panel 2

Ashley Hamilton, Mitchell Forbes, Doreen McPaul, Wenona Singel . . .
. . . and a special in absentia appearance by Rose Petoskey . . .
. . . and an even specialer appearance by Wenona, Vine Deloria, John Petoskey and Rose (c. 2004)

UM Native Studies Symposium Panel 1

Caleb Hawpetoss, Bryan Newland, Jeff Irwin

Stanford Law Review Symposium— “Promises of Sovereignty: A Quarter Century of Federal Indian Law in the Supreme Court” [Feb. 21-22, 2025]

Here.

Pretty sure the event will be in this room.

Upcoming Arizona State ILP Events

We’re thrilled to co-host this year’s Native American Pathway to Law Workshop at the University of Wisconsin Law School, which will be held on June 3–7, 2025. This immersive, five-day program offers invaluable guidance for Native American students looking to successfully navigate the law school application process—an essential step toward addressing the profound underrepresentation of Native Americans in the legal field.

 

What you’ll gain at the Pathway to Law Workshop:

  • Insight into law school and career options
  • Guidance on admissions criteria
  • Expert support in crafting your application, resume and personal statement
  • Exploration of law school funding possibilities
  • LSAT test preparation tips
  • Networking opportunities with fellow participants, faculty and legal professionals
  • Perspectives from former and current American Indian law students

 

Who should attend?
College sophomores, juniors, seniors, master’s students and graduates preparing for law school are all encouraged to apply. This workshop is free and designed to help motivated, aspiring law students achieve their goals.

Don’t miss out! Submit your application by March 16 to secure your spot in this empowering program. Join us for a transformative experience that will help pave the way for a more inclusive and representative legal profession.

 

Apply today: law.asu.edu/pathwaytolaw

 

The Pathway to Law program is sponsored by the National Team: J.D. Admissions Office at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, the Indigenous Law & Policy Center at Michigan State University College of Law, the American Indian Law Center, Inc. and the Indian Legal Program at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.

 

Wiring the Rez: Building Tribal Economies through Digital Sovereignty

February 20-21


Wild Horse Pass and Casino
Chandler, AZ

 

The Indian Legal Program and the Rosette, LLP American Indian Economic Development Program at ASU Law are proud to partner with the ASU American Indian Policy Institute, the National Congress of American Indians’ Center for Tribal Digital Sovereignty and the Self-Governance Communication and Education Tribal Consortium to bring you an impactful event.

 

Register today: law.asu.edu/wiringtherez