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Tribal Sovereignty and Indigenous Justice News
Tribal nations put sovereignty at the center of future with AI
Professor Robert J. Miller honored with Lifetime Achievement Award from Native American Bar Association of Arizona
ASU Law clinics serve the state’s most vulnerable populations
Grad motivated to create change among tribal communities
ASU Law announces three new emphasis areas in its Master of Legal Studies program to meet demands in Navajo Nation law, federal contracting and land use and property development
Spring break trip to Hawaiʻi provides insight into Indigenous law
Arizona State Law Journal names first Native editor-in-chief
Together we rise: Native attorneys take their federal oath
Strong Indian Country partnerships bring expanded offerings for the 2025 Wiring the Rez Conference
Law experts, students gather to celebrate ASU Indian Legal Program
Indigenous Initiatives at ASU Law empowers future leaders
Understanding Tribal Digital Sovereignty: A Rising Movement
ASU Law students working in the Indian Legal Clinic gain critical courtroom experience in Tribal courts
ASU Law’s Indian Legal Program leads the nation in empowering Indigenous futures through student and alumni impact
Mobilizing the Native Vote to the ballot box this election season
American Indian Policy Institute seats 4 new advisory board members
ASU Law, Diné College, Navajo Nation partner on first-ever tribally affiliated legal program
American Indian Policy Institute and National Congress of American Indians launch the Center for Tribal Digital Sovereignty
Kathlene Rosier wins inaugural award for unwavering commitment to Native American students
ASU Indian Legal Clinic hires new Democracy Director