OU Online - Indigenous Peoples Law

OU Online - Indigenous Peoples Law The (MLS) Program at OU Law extends the school’s longstanding history of excellence and expertise in

MASTER OF LEGAL STUDIES

The Master of Legal Studies (MLS) Program at OU Law extends the school’s longstanding history of excellence and expertise in indigenous peoples law and energy and natural resources law. This master’s degree allows students seeking a legal knowledge in energy and natural resources law or indigenous peoples law to gain that knowledge in less time than the three years of full

-time study required to earn a Juris Doctor degree. MASTER OF LEGAL STUDIES IN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LAW (ONLINE)
Located in the heart of the original Indian Territory, OU Law provides an ideal environment for the study of Native American law and issues concerning indigenous peoples. Oklahoma contains nearly forty tribal nations and the second largest Native American population in the United States. Given their presence and the history of the region, Indian law affects virtually all areas of legal practice, making it a vibrant and growing field. The MLS in Indigenous Peoples law can be completed online in 15 months.

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The University of Oklahoma College of Law provides an ideal environment for the study of Native American law and issues concerning Indigenous peoples. Oklahoma contains nearly forty tribal nations and the second largest Native American population in the United States. Approximately half of all Juris Doctor students take an Indian law class while at OU Law, making the Native American law program one of the college’s primary areas of study. The Native American law program prepares students for local or international practice through a range of educational opportunities.

Through the work and the expertise of its faculty, OU Law has long led the country in legal education related to Native American law. This focus has led to programs for lawyers such as the Juris Doctor certificate in Native American law and the Master of Law (LL.M.) degree in Indigenous Peoples Law. These programs have produced prominent attorneys focused on Native American issues that practice throughout Oklahoma and the entire nation. OU Law is the home for the Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy, which provides counsel to tribal governments and does legal research in this area.

Recognizing a broader need for Native American legal education, OU Law has built a program specifically for non-lawyers whose careers would benefit from an understanding of the complex rules of Federal Indian law. The Master of Legal Studies in Indigenous Peoples law offers an accelerated program (15 months) that can be taken entirely online. This program offers a strong foundation in Native American law for anyone who deals with contracts, negotiations, or other issues that demand knowledge of Native American self-governance issues, policy, regulation, and business practice.

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