Tribal Justice Project

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The Tribal Justice Project is a collaborative effort with California tribal judges, lawyers, and leaders that seeks to enhance the capacity and sovereignty of tribes in California by providing culturally appropriate training for tribal judges and court pe

01/20/2020

Applications are now open for the California Indian Law Association's 2020 Pathway to Law Program! The program is a two day pre-law workshop on March 6-7, 2020 at UC Davis School of Law. Apply by Feb. 12, 2020.

See more information below.

2020 PATHWAY TO LAW PROGRAM ANNOUNCED - APPLY BY FEB. 12, 2020. CILA is proud to announce the 2020 Native Law Pathway Program, a two day pre-law workshop March 6-7, 2020 at UC Davis School of Law. This is a full scholarship program for Native students and professionals interested in law school. Participants will learn about the LSAT, law school admission process, and financial aid. Each participant will also be matched with a Native attorney mentor who will be available to provide support through the law school application and enrollment process. All participants will receive free registration to CILA’s annual conference in October of 2020 where they can attend panels and network with Native attorneys, attorneys practicing Indian law,and Native law students. This program is generously co-sponsored by California ChangeLawyers, the National Native American Bar Association Foundation, and the Tribal Justice Project.
The link to the Google Form application is: https://forms.gle/MkXLN2MqCAru7kFr6 is also also provided on our website at calindianlaw.org

Photos from Tribal Justice Project's post 11/12/2019

The tentative agenda for the Tribal Justice Project's Tribal Court Administrator Training is now posted! Please contact [email protected] with any questions or comments.

11/05/2019

Please save the date for the Tribal Justice Project's Tribal Court Administrator Training on January 23-24. Whether you are looking to enhance your skills in your current position as a tribal court administrator or begin a new career, this training is a great opportunity for you! If you have any questions contact: [email protected].

04/22/2019

Please click here to register https://www.catribaladvocacy.com

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Register Today for the Upcoming Tribal Judges and Court Personnel Training on January 31, 2019 - February 1, 2019 in Highland, CA!

Whether you are looking to begin a new career or improve your training skills, we encourage all who are interested to attend. The Tribal Justice Project is offering “Tribal Justice for Tribal Communities: Training for Judges and Court Personnel” on January 31, 2019 - February 1, 2019 in Highland, CA (at the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Community). This training serves to train current and prospective tribal court personnel and judges on essential skills on understanding the tribal court foundation, court development, and operating a tribal court. You can choose to register for the judges’ session or the court personnel session. Please see the attached agenda for details. No previous tribal court experience required. The registration fee is $75. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. Hotel recommendations are suggested for the Doubletree in San Bernardino, CA and the Bear Springs Hotel in Highland, CA.

Please click here to register. http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=gtyqjdlab&oeidk=a07efuxf310d6b9dc47

Contact Jennifer R. Leal [email protected] for questions.

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