Tribal Sovereignty and Indigenous Justice

ASU Law’s Indian Legal Program leads the nation in empowering Indigenous futures through student and alumni impact
The Indian Legal Program (ILP) at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is one of the most respected Indian law programs in the nation because of its long-standing commitment to advancing Native American legal issues, its distinguished faculty who are leaders in the field and its unique combination of rigorous academic training and hands-on experiential opportunities that empower students to advocate for Indigenous rights.
Mobilizing the Native Vote to the ballot box this election season
With Election Day approaching, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University’s Arizona Native Vote Election Protect Project (NVEPP) is helping Native American voters protect their right to vote.
American Indian Policy Institute seats 4 new advisory board members
The American Indian Policy Institute (AIPI) is pleased to announce the addition of four top-tier Tribal and community leaders to the AIPI Advisory Board as the organization continues to evolve and expand.
ASU Law, Diné College, Navajo Nation partner on first-ever tribally affiliated legal program
In a historic move in the advancement of legal education, the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University has announced a groundbreaking set of partnerships with the Navajo Nation&n
American Indian Policy Institute and National Congress of American Indians launch the Center for Tribal Digital Sovereignty
Today, the American Indian Policy Institute (AIPI) at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) announced the launch of the Center for Tribal Digital Sovereignty, the first and only center in the nation dedicated to providing Tribal governments leadership and communities with the resources and support needed to establish a digital sovereignty plan.
Kathlene Rosier wins inaugural award for unwavering commitment to Native American students
Kathlene Rosier, assistant dean for community engagement and the executive director of the Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, has won a national award for her commitment to creating equity in the legal profession.