Oct. 12: Indigenous Peoples’ Day
- NALSA members table and give a speech during IPD celebrations.
Oct. 16: Livestream of the Washington culverts case oral arguments
- Students gather to watch the oral arguments in the Washington culverts case and enjoy some coffee and mid-morning snacks.
Oct. 18 – 23: NALSA travels to the National Congress of American Indians in San Diego
Oct. 29: Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture “Sovereign is He Who Decides the Exception: Tribal Jurisdiction, the Supreme Court, and Racially Constructed Reservation Environments” by Professor Robert Williams, Jr.
Native American Heritage Month 2015
Nov. 11: Stitching Together the Jurisdictional Crazy Quilt: Tribal Court Jurisdiction and the Future of Federal-State-Tribal Relations
Nov. 12: Native Pathways to Law School I- A workshop with interested Native undergraduate students with an emphasis on how to apply to law school.
Nov. 14: Native Pathways to Law School II – An LSAT prep workshop for interested undergraduate students.
Nov. 16: “We Are Not Red Indians” – A lecture by Audra Simpson
Nov. 23: “When Wills Collide: The Uneasy and Uneven Coexistence of Indigenous and Federal Authority” – A public lecture by David Wilkins