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Native American Law Students Association

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The National Native American Law Students Association was founded in 1970 to support law students who are interested in the study of Federal Indian Law, Tribal Law, and traditional forms of governance. Through NNALSA, we increase the Native American law student population and promote indigenous legal issues that affect Native communities. We encourage Native Americans to pursue a legal education and advocate for tribal communities.

Jenna Wiggins, Founder & President
Jenna.Wiggins@lmunet.edu

William Locklear, Founder & Vice-President
William.Locklear@lmunet.edu

This page is maintained by the LMU Law Student Bar Association ("LMU SBA").

LMU SBA is comprised of 15 students at the LMU School of Law in Knoxville, Tennessee, who are elected by the student body of the School of Law. LMU SBA hosts events, facilitates the design and purchase of LMU Law-branded merchandise, liases between students and faculty/administration, oversees other student organizations, and represents student concerns to the University and School of Law.

To suggest changes, please email Spencer Powell, the LMU SBA President, at spencer.powell@lmunet.edu..

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