The American Indian Law Journal (AILJ) is an academic collaboration among students, faculty, and practitioners. AILJ is designed to fill a critical gap in the amount of current scholarship available to those interested in the rapidly developing field of Indian law. Indian law concerns a wide range of legal issues, including tax, property, contracts, gaming, and environmental law.
The Native American Law Student Association (NALSA) seeks to advance the study of Indian Law; to encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliations between Native American students and other students; and to further a higher standard of ethics, culture, and civic welfare of the law school community.
This full-tuition scholarship is awarded to an admitted student who is a who is an enrolled member of a state or federally recognized tribe or a lineal descendant of an enrolled parent or grandparent. The recipient will demonstrate a commitment to Native American or Native Alaskan issues, academic achievement, and potential for success in law school. Contact the Admission Office for more details at lawadmis@seattleu.edu.