American Indian Law Program
The American Indian Law Program at 欧美口爆视频 Law
At 欧美口爆视频 Law, we are committed to education and advocacy in Indigenous Peoples鈥 Law. Accordingly, our American Indian Law Program offers a full slate of doctrinal and clinical classes to prepare students for tribal, federal, and international law practice. Drawing from the legacy of our earliest alumni, including the famous legal intellectual听Vine Deloria听鈥70, and our relationship with the听, our approach to American Indian Law is deeply grounded in Indian Country and in Indigenous communities throughout the world. Our students, faculty, and staff work closely with tribal governments in the United States, especially on issues of treaty rights, natural resources, cultural property, religious freedoms, and economic development. The AILP is also active at the United Nations, where we work to advance Indigenous Peoples鈥 human rights through .听Our Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) is extremely active, with recent top finishes at the National NALSA Moot Court Competition, an annual Fall Harvest Feast, and other educational and social events throughout the year. In all of these ways, American Indian Law is thriving at 欧美口爆视频 Law. We hope you will join us!
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American Indian Law Program Full-time Faculty
欧美口爆视频 Law's full-time faculty are nationally recognized experts in American Indian Law.
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American Indian Law Certificate Program
欧美口爆视频 Law听 offers an American Indian Law Certificate demonstrating the completion of a听 concentrated course of study in the legal issues facing Native peoples and American Indian tribes. This Certificate is attractive to legal, tribal, and governmental employers, as well as employers seeking to do听 business with tribes and tribal members.
Certificate requirements include: (1) at least 92 credit hours (89 is required for the听 J.D.), and (2) at least 18 of the 92 credit hours in designated Indian law and听 related courses. Visit for complete details.听
To register for the American Indian Law Certificate, please complete听the following steps:听
(1) Consult with the Director of the American Indian Law Program () about your planned selection of courses;听
(2) Complete the when听registering for your second year of law school.
Course Requirements:
Required courses after the first year (14 credits):
From the American Indian Law Curriculum
- 听(the seminar rotates among topics with recent topics including Indigenous Peoples in International Law; Economic Development & Resources in Indian Country; Indian Country & the Regulatory State)
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- (upon the approval of the AILP Director)
- 听on an American Indian law topic (upon approval of the AILP Director)
- 听with an American Indian law focus (upon the approval of the AILP Director)
- Any course from the University of 欧美口爆视频鈥檚 Native American Indigenous Studies (鈥淣AIS鈥) graduate certificate (upon approval of the AILP Director)
- American Indian law course at another law school on a topic not regularly offered at 欧美口爆视频 Law (upon the approval of the AILP Director)
From the Environment and Natural Resources Law Curriculum
From the Government and Public Law Curriculum
From the Litigation, Negotiation, and Alternative Dispute Resolution Curriculum听
From the Business & Commercial Law Curriculum
From the International and Comparative Law Curriculum
From the Labor & Employment Curriculum
From the Property, Trusts and Estates & Land Use Curriculum
From the Family & Juvenile Justice Curriculum
From the Legal Theory, Jurisprudence, and Social Policy Curriculum
From the Research & Writing Curriculum
From the Intellectual Property, Technology, and Telecommunications Curriculum
Other
- Other classes that may be approved by the AILP Directors and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
The American Indian Law Clinic
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The American Indian Law Clinic, established in 1992 as one of the first of its kind, provides quality legal representation to low-income clients with specific Indian law related problems. Many in the Denver region have limited access to legal assistance and that access is further restricted when the issue involves Indian law. They have nowhere to turn when certain rights, some guaranteed by treaty, are denied. The Clinic鈥檚 student attorneys provide hundreds of hours of pro bono legal work to assist these people with direct legal assistance when possible, or by acting as a referral source when unable to help directly.
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During this听 yearlong course, students receive classroom instruction and hands-on experience听 regarding Indian law issues, focused primarily on 欧美口爆视频 cases and projects that have a听 uniquely Indian law dimension. 鈥淯niquely Indian law鈥 issues are addressed by听 that body of law that concerns the status of Indian tribes and regulates the听 legal relationship between them, the federal government, the states and their听 citizens鈥攃ommonly known as federal Indian law. All cases accepted and projects听 undertaken by the Clinic involve issues of federal Indian law or the law of a听 particular tribe. Student attorneys handle cases under the supervision of a听 licensed attorney, the American Indian Law Clinic Director.
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欧美口爆视频 Law听 students provide valuable legal advocacy research, writing, and education to individuals,听 the tribal courts, and tribal communities.
- Tribal sovereignty
- Preservation of tribal identity (including matters governed by the federal )
- International Indigenous Peoples Law
- Preservation of Native lands
- Religious freedom
- Tribal court support
- Tribal governance enhancement, including drafting of legislative codes听 and regulations
- Cases generally not handled by the Clinic: criminal (including听 post-conviction review), traffic citations, those that would provide a fee to a听 private attorney (such as personal injury or workers' compensation claims), and听 non-Indian or non-tribal law issues. 听听听
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The American听 Indian Law Clinic seeks out opportunities to expand its legal听 services to the Native American community in critical areas. In addition to the听 representation of Native Americans and tribes, the Clinic has undertaken the听 following projects:
- American Indian听 Community Legal Education Outreach Projects:听 The American Indian Law Clerk engages in annual outreach projects that provide听 legal education on cutting-edge topics of federal Indian law to tribal communities听 and to 欧美口爆视频鈥檚 Native population. These projects provide a unique learning听 opportunity for the student attorneys as they travel to different Indian听 communities to provide this important information. Recent community education听 topics have included:听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听
- The first 欧美口爆视频听 Tribal-State Judicial Seminar, 鈥淚mproving Implementation of Federal Full Faith听 and Credit Mandates鈥
- 欧美口爆视频 Indian听 Community Law Day with the theme 鈥淟egal Issues Affecting Native American听 Children鈥
- Workshops for the听 Southern Ute, Ute Mountain Ute and the Shoshone and Arapahoe tribal communities on the impact of the American Indian Probate Reform Act on tribal member land听 interests
- A training for the听 Northern Cheyenne Tribe on how to improve the outcome of child welfare cases in听 欧美口爆视频 courts involving tribal member children.
- Workshop with Tribe on Free Informed Prior Consent (FPIC)
- Workshop on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation entitled "Know Your Rights Under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)" presented in conjunction with Lakota Peoples' Law Project
- Workshop for students on incorporation, entity formation, and jurisdiction for the Red Cloud Indian School on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
- Family Preservation Project: Under its Family Preservation Project, the American Indian Law Clinic听 works with the Denver Indian Family听 Resource Center听 to help maintain and strengthen the Indian family unit in the Denver metropolitan area. The Clinic delivers听 legal assistance to Indian individuals on family law, employment, and civil听 rights issues. The Clinic is especially active and successful in ensuring听 compliance with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, which among other things,听 helps ensure that Indian children are placed with extended family members or听 with other Indian families.听
The Native American Law Student Association (NALSA)
The Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) of 欧美口爆视频 is a student association of Native American law students as well as non-Native law students interested in Federal Indian Law and Native issues in general.
NALSA provides academic, social, and cultural support to Native American students at the University of 欧美口爆视频 Law School, and to any and all students interested in federal Indian or Tribal law. NALSA hosts and supports numerous events throughout the academic year that provide education on Native issues, connect interested students to Indian law practitioners, and facilitate interaction with other Native American student organizations and members of the local Native community.
Past Activities
Every year in September, NALSA and the American Indian Law Program host听a social for the incoming students to meet the current NALSA membership. In November, NALSA also sponsors the Fall Harvest Feast and as well as Spring Feast in late April, a Native American community potluck for law students, members of the 欧美口爆视频 Indian Bar Association (CIBA), and Native American community members. NALSA has also participated in National NALSA Moot Court, the Federal Bar Association's Indian Law Conference, as well as various other community events throughout the academic year.
Officers
President: Malorie Stick |
Vice President: Jessica Garcia |
Secretary: Haley Rimmer |
Treasurer: Hannah Ahders |
EMAIL: 听NALSA@colorado.edu |
NALSA Affiliate Website: 听
NALSA Student Group website on Canvas:听
On the NALSA Canvas site, students will find organizational information about NALSA, upcoming events, opportunities (moot court and writing competitions, fellowships, scholarships, externships, clerkships, jobs, etc.), and member contributions to current Native issues. There are also sign-up sheets for event volunteers, surveys, and e-mail access to the NALSA membership.
AILP Community Events & News
Upcoming Events
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Past Events
2024 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resources: Public Lands, Water, and Tribal Sovereignty in an Era of Energy Transition (September 26)
2024 Martz Symposium on Public Lands:The Future of Public Lands - People, Place and Power (October 4 & 5)
2022 54th Algonquin Conference (October 20-23)听
Stories From The Euchee Reservation听(March 14, 2022) - Former Muscogee (Creek) Nation Judge Gregory Bigler read excerpts from his upcoming book,听Stories From The Euchee Reservation, a reflection on traditional and modern stories from the Euchee Reservation. 听Presented by the American Indian Law Program and the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder.
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: Preparing for COP26 (2021) - a Zoom event featuring Fawn Sharp (National Congress of American Indians President), Kim Gottschalk (Native American Rights Fund Staff Attorney), and Andrea Carmen (International Indian Treaty Council President) to discuss the annual United Nations Climate Change Summit听COP26听in Glasgow on Oct. 31 - Nov. 12, 2021.
American Indian Law Program Newsletters
- 2024-2025 AILP Newsletter听
- Fall 2023 AILP Newsletter
- Fall 2022 AILP Newsletter
- Fall 2021 AILP Newsletter
- Winter 2000 AILP Newsletter
- December 2018 AILP Newsletter
- November 2018 AILP Newsletter
- Spring 2016 AILP Newsletter
- Spring 2015 AILP Newsletter
- Fall 2014 Newsletter
- Spring 2013 AILP Newsletter
- Fall 2012 AILP Newsletter
- Spring 2012 AILP Newsletter
American Indian & Indigenous Peoples Law Career Guide
- American Indian Law Program
- Civil Rights & Racial Justice
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Entrepreneurial and Business Law
- Health Law and Policy
- Immigration and Citizenship Law
- International Law
- Juvenile and Family Law Program
- Labor and Employment Law
- Legal Theory
- Legal Writing
- Litigation
- Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Certificate
- Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law
- Public Service Law
- Technology and Intellectual Property Law