Pathways to the Legal Profession: Pre-Law Advisor Training Conference

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Learn more and register here.

About the Conference

The Pathways to the Legal Profession Conference aims to increase the number of competitive Native law school applicants nationwide. Recent scholarship by the American Bar Association and others establishes that Native Americans are disproportionately underrepresented in the legal profession. We encourage advisors, educators, and school administrators to attend this training to help identify, advise, and support the next generation of indigenous attorneys.

Advisors

Advisors with an array of titles and responsibilities are encouraged to attend.  This includes community members such as teachers and youth mentors, as well as those who specifically advise American Indian and Alaska Native students interested in applying to law school.

Travel

Lodging and travel reimbursements are available for Tribal Education Departments and Tribal Colleges and Universities.

PLSI Alumni

Send your advice or encouragement to Native American pre-law students. Your quote could appear on new PLSI materials!

What advice would you give to a future law student? What advice or encouragement would you give to your pre-law self?

The American Indian Law Center, Inc. would like to use your answers on new materials (brochure, website, bookmarks, conference program). Please send your quote to Rodina Cave Parnall at AILCinfo@law.unm.edu by January 4, 2019 and keep it to less than 160 characters. It may be edited down to meet space limitations. Include your PLSI class year and current position.

Calling all PLSI Alumni!

Send your advice or encouragement to Native American pre-law students. Your quote could appear on new PLSI materials!

What advice would you give to a future law student? What advice or encouragement would you give to your pre-law self?

The American Indian Law Center, Inc. would like to use your answers on new materials (brochure, website, bookmarks, conference program). Please send your quote to Rodina Cave Parnall at AILCinfo@law.unm.edu by January 4, 2019 and keep it to less than 160 characters. It may be edited down to meet space limitations. Include your PLSI class year and current position.

American Indian Law Center — Pre-Law Summer Institute 50th Anniversary Conference and Dinner

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Pre-Law Summer Institute 50th Anniversary Celebration and CLE, September 28-29, 2017 (registration closes September 14)

Evolution of Indian Law CLE Conference Agenda

CLE and Dinner Registration, and hotel information

PLSI Alumni Website
Press release(PDF):

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Rodina Cave Parnall Joining American Indian Law Center, Inc.

Here (PDF):

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AILC 8th Annual Tribal Leadership Conference

The American Indian Law Center will be holding its 8th Annual Tribal Leadership Conference: Transitions, September 22-23, 2015 in Santa Ana Pueblo, NM.

This conference invites all tribal leaders, key tribal administrators, tribal court judges, and court administrators and clerks to participate, learn, and share experiences on federal, state, and local issues important to tribal nations.

Register by September 16; discounted hotel rooms available until September 1. A full agenda will be available soon.

Registration form and hotel information available here.

AILS Transitions 2015

American Indian Law Center Announces “TRANSITIONS: 7th Annual Tribal Leadership Conference”

What:   Transitions: 7th Annual Tribal Leadership Conference

When:   September 16-17, 2014

Where:   Isleta Resort & Casino, 11000 Broadway SE,  Albuquerque, New Mexico
Registration Deadline:  September 10, 2014
Registration Fee:  $125.00

Contact:  Valerie S. Begay at (505) 277-5462 or begay@law.unm.edu for additional questions.

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Dear Tribal Leaders, Key Tribal Administrators, Tribal Court Judges, Court Administrators/Clerks and Colleagues:

The American Indian Law Center, Inc. (AILC) is pleased to announce our 7th Annual Tribal Leadership Conference:  TRANSITIONS, September 16-17, 2014 at the Isleta Resort and Casino in Isleta Pueblo, NM.

We are writing to cordially invite you to participate, learn, and share your experiences and thoughts on leadership at our conference. Our compelling sessions and distinguished speakers will engage participants in a discourse on federal, state, and local issues important to tribal nations.

Attached is the registration form with details for hotel registration and additional conference details.  Please contact the AILC at (505) 277-5462 or begay@law.unm.edu for any questions.

An Agenda will provided as soon as it is available.  We look forward to your participation.

AMERICAN INDIAN LAW CENTER, INC.

Email: begay@law.unm.edu
(505) 277-5462
(505) 277-1035 Fax
www.ailc-inc.org

6th Annual Tribal Leadership Conference: Transitions — Sept. 24-25, 2013

Here is the agenda.

6th Annual Transitions Draft Agenda 9-17-13_Page_1  Continue reading

American Indian Law Center Training for Court Administrators/Court Clerks (Sept. 10-12, 2012)

Here:

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AILC Registration Open for Fundamental Knowledge & Skills for Tribal Court Prosecutors

Here:

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