NALSA Events Calendar - Law School Calendar

Fall 2008 Spring 2009
August 2008 December 2008 January 2009 May 2009
September 2008   February 2009 June 2009
October 2008   March 2009 July 2009
November 2008   April 2009  

 

August 2008

August 18

NALSA (Executive)
1:00 p.m. - Old Tabula

August 26

(President, V-President, meet with Dean McLean).
Regarding Week for new 1Ls and other interested students.
12:00 p.m.

August 28

NALSA (General) INTRODUCTORY
Pizza (NAIL Funding)
12:15 to 1:10 p.m., Law Bld - Room 103

September 2008

September 3

NPILC Speaker Series - "Why Take Indian Law Courses?"
- Prof. Keith Richotte
12:10 - 1:10 p.m., Baker Courtroom

September 8

NALSA (Executive)
12:15 to 1:10 p.m., Law Bld - Room 103

September 10

Annual FALL PICNIC
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
American Indian Student Services Building
315 Princeton, UND Campus

September 15

NALSA (General)
12:15 to 1:10 p.m., Law Bld - Room 103

September 24

NPILC Speaker Series - "20 Years of Tribal Gaming under IGRA"
- Prof. Kathryn Rand
12:10 - 1:10 p.m., Baker Courtroom

When Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in 1988, about 80 tribal bingo halls earned $100 million.  Twenty years later, Indian gaming is a $25 billion industry, with some 225 tribes operating over 400 gaming establishments, many of them full-scale, Las Vegas-style casino resorts.  How and why has tribal gaming changed in the last two decades, and what does the future hold?

October 2008

October 6

NALSA (Executive)
12:15 to 1:10 p.m.
Law Bld - Room 103

October 20

NALSA (General)
12:15 to 1:10 p.m.
Law Bld - Room 103

October 22

"Incorporating Indian Law into Legal Writing"
Prof. Tonya Kowalski, Washburn Univ. School of Law
12:15 p.m., Baker Courtroom

Professor Tonya Kowalski (Washburn University School of Law) will give a public lecture on incorporating federal Indian and tribal law into legal writing courses (which typically are part of the required first-year law school curriculum). The lecture would be of interest to law students and students considering law school, as well as any faculty, staff, or students interested in de-marginalizing tribal issues in higher education.  Professor Kowalski is an Associate Professor of Law at Washburn University School of Law, where she teaches first year Legal Analysis, Research, and Writing.  Before joining Washburn’s law faculty, Professor Kowalski was visiting associate clinical professor for the College of Law at Arizona State University.  She also was a staff attorney for the Indian Legal Clinic in Tempe, Arizona.  The lecture is part of a faculty exchange program between UND School of Law and Washburn University School of Law, and is free and open to the public.

 

3 on 3 Basketball
Fundraiser
Time/Date TBA

November 2008

November 3

NALSA (Executive)
12:15 to 1:10 p.m.
Law Bld - Room 103

November 5

NPILC Speaker Series - "Tribal Court Civil Jurisdiction: As Clear As Mud"
- Prof. B J Jones
12:10 - 1:10 p.m., Baker Courtroom

Professor Jones will be discussing the Case:  Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land & Cattle Company Inc., et al., 554 U.S. (2008); and the increasing complexity of tribal court civil jurisdiction.

November 12

NPILC Speaker Series - "Environmental Justice in Indian Country"
- Prof. James Grijalva
12:10 - 1:10 p.m., Baker Courtroom

November 17

NALSA (General)
12:15 to 1:10pm
Law Bld - Room 103

November 26 - 28

Thanksgiving Recess - No Class

December 2008

December 1 - 3

Reading & Review Days

December 4 - 16

Final Exams

December 19

Annual National NALSA Event
2008-2009 NNALSA Writing Competition
Deadline: 12/19/08 @ 5:00 p.m. MST

Host: University of Arizona School of Law
For further information, go to Annual National NALSA Writing Competition

UND Commencement

January 2009

January

 

January

 

January 19

Martin Luther King Jr. Day - No Class

February 2009

February

 

February 16

President's Day - No Class

March 2009

March

 

March 16 - 20

Spring Break - No Classes

April 2009

April

 

April 10

Good Friday - No Class

April 13

Easter - No Class

April

Last Day of Classes

April

Reading & Review Days

May 2009

May

Final Exams

May 9

Spring Commencement

May 25

Memorial Day - No Class

June 2009

July 2009

July 4

Independence Day - No Class