Legal Resources

ArizonaNativeNet legal resources are intended to provide current information on pending legal matters, legislation, and other matters related to indigenous law. These web pages do not constitute any form of legal advice, and should not be used as a replacement for competent legal counsel. Please see our full disclaimer.

The Indigenous Peoples Law & Policy Program

Indigenous Peoples Law & Policy ProgramThe James E. Rogers College of Law Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program (IPLP) is a center for innovation in research, training, and advocacy in Indian law and international law of indigenous peoples. Through clinical studies and direct advocacy under the supervision of the world's most distinguished scholars in the field, students and practitioners provide legal and other forms of assistance to local and international indigenous communities. With a hands-on approach to education, this program aims to promote a deeper, critical, and global understanding of the challenges indigenous people encounter. Find out more about IPLP at www.law.arizona.edu/depts/iplp/.

Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders

Federal Indian Law for Tribal Leaders: IPLP Tribal Leadership Curriculum is an online course developed by ArizonaNativeNet for educational purposes. The course has been designed especially for use by Tribal Leaders, attorneys, college students, and anyone with a general interest in learning about the history and development of Federal Indian Law.