NALSA
Native American Law Students Association: Gonzaga's Indian Law Caucus
The National Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) was founded in 1970 to promote the study of Federal Indian Law, Tribal Law and traditional forms of governance, and to support Native American students in law school.
Native American Law Resources
- National NALSA
- American Indian Law Review
- Commission on Racial & Ethnic Diversity in the Profession
- Cobell v. Norton Indian Trust
- Indian news
- National Indian Gaming Association
- National Native American Bar Association
- National Tribal Justice Resource Center — Indian Court Opinions
- Northwest Indian Bar Association
- Washington State Bar Association — Indian Law Section
- Idaho State Bar Indian Law Section
- Virtual Library of American Indians
- Washington State Governor's Office on Indian Affairs
- Indigenous Bar Association
- Tribal Court Clearinghouse
- Native Web Resources
Board Members
President:
Melissa Pauley



