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An Invitation From the President

Hello, and welcome to the University of Oregon School of Law’s Native American Law Student Association (NALSA) website. NALSA endeavors to promote the study of Indian Law and traditional forms of government while recruiting, supporting and maintaining students pursuing Indian law.

The University of Oregon NALSA chapter seeks to promote the study and development of Indian law by providing a forum for the discussion of indigenous rights and contemporary issues. NALSA thus strives to incorporate legal investigation into contemporary inquiries affecting Indian communities.

Similarly, NALSA provides a community for law students at the University of Oregon with interests in Indian law or traditional Native governments. NALSA also creates networking opportunities with scholars, alumni, attorneys and guest speakers within our community.

In conclusion, on behalf of myself and NALSA, I would like to thank you for your interest in the University of Oregon School of Law and our NALSA chapter. If you would like any additional information about our chapter, please do not hesitate to contact me by email, or any of the other NALSA officers. Thank you, and we look forward to any opportunity to work with you or help you in any way possible!

               Sincerely,
               Gabriel Moses
               NALSA President


Lucy Caudill, Emily Jarrell, Gabriel Moses Robin Vogel-Smith, Kim Purdy

NALSA social and community outreach

Officers
Gabriel Moses - President
Kimberly Purdy - Vice President
Leah Myers - Vice President
Emily Jarrell - Secretary
Lucy Caudill - Treasurer
Katie Staton - Treasurer


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