NALSA at University of Oregon

NALSA at University of Oregon UO Native American Law Students Association is dedicated to supporting Native law students and educating the broader community about indigenous issues.

2015-2016 Executive Board Members

Sigvanna Topkok, Co-Director
Jamie McLeod, Co-Director
Clint Burke, Treasurer
Tori Wilder, Secretary
Anna Brady, 1L Rep
Brendan Keenan, 1L Rep

Free movie and free pizza! Come learn about the dangers of the Jordan Cove Project!
04/16/2018

Free movie and free pizza! Come learn about the dangers of the Jordan Cove Project!

Come joins us on Monday 4/16 for Free Movie: Black Snake Killaz to kick-off NALSA at University of Oregon

DoI manages vast swathes of Western land, and includes the Bureau of Indian Affairs.This change would split Oregon into ...
02/26/2018

DoI manages vast swathes of Western land, and includes the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

This change would split Oregon into three different management zones, with their respective HQs all out-of-state.

A massive shake-up would shed senior staffers and state boundaries. Could it work?

The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 aims to preserve and protect sites like these all ove...
02/07/2018

The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 aims to preserve and protect sites like these all over the US.

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Somewhere in Boise, the 500-year-old skeletons of two Native Americans found last year when a badger apparently unearthed them from their resting place in Idah

One of the most controversial energy projects in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest at-large.
01/29/2018

One of the most controversial energy projects in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest at-large.

Under Trump, the natural gas pipeline gets a third chance.

“Congress has a responsibility to ensure that tribes are able to be self-sustaining and have access to economic opportun...
12/20/2017

“Congress has a responsibility to ensure that tribes are able to be self-sustaining and have access to economic opportunities, and that’s why the tax bill that just passed the House is so deeply disappointing”

- Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Michigan) during a conference call following passage of H.R.1, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

A $1.5 trillion tax reform bill represents a rare and now missed opportunity to address the many economic development disparities in Indian Country, Democratic members of Congress said.

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