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Native American Law Center
Tulsa is a leading research center for Native American law and history. The Native American Law Certificate Program is enhanced by Tulsa's proximity to major tribal headquarters, lying within the original borders of the Muscogee Creek Nation.
The law school offers unmatched resources:
- Specialized library collection in Indian and indigenous law
- Fulltime professors who are experts in Indian law
- Certificate in Native American Law
- LL.M. in American Indian and Indigenous Law
- Gilcrease Museum (managed by TU), a nationally renowned museum of Native American art and artifacts, providing academic opportunities and internships
- Judicial Internship with Courts of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation
- Annual law review symposium in Indian law
- Opportunities to work with nearby tribal governments
- Wide range of Indian law courses
News
- Wed, Nov 18, 2009Professor Bill Rice spoke at Michigan State University College of Law. »
- Wed, Nov 18, 2009TU Professor was asked to serve on LSAC Diversity Committee's Grant/Proposals Subcommittee »
- Wed, Nov 04, 2009TU Law 2010 student chosen as one of two Shannon Bybee Scholarship winners for paper on internet gambling. »
- Tue, Nov 03, 2009TU Law LLM 2005, a staff attorney with the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), will deliver the keynote address for the Library of Congress' 2009 celebration of Native American Heritage Month. »
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