March 11, 2011
Native American Law Student Association
NALSA is sponsoring the Columbia River Tribes Panel on April 11 @ 12 in Room 7 . Also we are sponsoring our careers in Indian Law panel on Tuesday March 15 @ 12 in Room 2. Our goals are to educate the Lewis & Clark Community about legal issues affecting Native American and Alaska Native communities, promote the study of Federal Indian law, and encourage interaction with local tribes.
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About Us: The Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) would like to invite you to our next activity. NALSA is open to all members of the Lewis & Clark Community and looks forward to your participation.
Mission: NALSA’s goals are to educate the Lewis & Clark Community about legal issues affecting Native American and Alaska Native communities, promote the study of Federal Indian law, and encourage interaction with local tribes.
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