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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

JAMES E. ROGERS COLLEGE OF LAW


NOVEMBER 19, 2025

UPCOMING EVENTS

Nov. 2021

Tribal Education Symposium

Dec. 2

Giving Tuesday

Jan. 5–24

January in Tucson

Greetings,


This year marks the eleventh anniversary of the Huerta Scholarship, created in honor of Judge Lawrence Huertathe first Native American to graduate from University of Arizona Law and be licensed to practice law in Arizona. Since its inception, the scholarship has opened doors for countless students, helping them pursue their dreams of attending law school.

Read on,

Jason

FEATURE

#GivingTuesday Dec. 2: Support Indigenous Law Students

The Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) Program is preparing for another successful Giving Tuesday Huerta Scholarship campaign, taking place December 2.


Established in 2014 in honor of Judge Lawrence Huerta (’53), the scholarship has grown into a meaningful source of support for Indigenous law students at the University of Arizona College of Law. Now in its eleventh year, it continues to carry forward a powerful legacy by helping students pursue their legal education, contribute to their Nations and shape the future of Indigenous law and policy.


It also provides essential financial stability, allowing students to concentrate on their studies and fully participate in the law school experience.


Last year with your support, we raised more than $50,000 for Indigenous law students attending University of Arizona Law. That generosity translated directly into scholarship funding and other resources for students preparing to serve and lead in Native communities. This year, we’re excited to continue building on that impact.

FROM THE COLLEGE

Arizona Law Hosts Native Flag Display

On November 3, University of Arizona Law’s Native and Indigenous Law Students Association (NILSA), Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) Program and Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library co-hosted the inaugural display of the Rotating Tribal Flags Initiative in partnership with the University of Arizona Office of Native American Advancement & Tribal Engagement.


The event marked the first flag display of the new initiative, which honors and recognizes the 22 federally recognized Native Nations of Arizona by displaying their flags across campus spaces—an effort to increase visibility, respect, education and awareness of Indigenous presence and history at the University of Arizona. The event included a blessing of the flags and educational program.


The flags are on display at the College of Law throughout November.

Register for Indigenous Governance Courses at January in Tucson

For three weeks each year, the January in Tucson accelerated education event brings together distinguished faculty in the field of Indigenous governance, law and policy for an opportunity to teach and hold discussions with Indigenous leaders, practitioners, community members and anyone interested in Indigenous rights.


Hosted by IPLP and the University of Arizona Native Nations Institute, January in Tucson serves as a world-class education program to help Indigenous professionals and interested allies learn proven ways to help build thriving Native Nations.


Gain knowledge and insight on topics like:


  • Indigenous Food Systems
  • Native Economic Development
  • Indigenous Peoples and the Environment
  • Comparative Legal Systems
  • Navajo Common Law
  • Intergovernmental Relations
  • Native Nation (Re)Building


Each accelerated course runs for four hours a day over three consecutive days.

IN THE NEWS

Texas’s Water Wars

The New Yorker, quoting Robert Glennon

Do You Have News?


Your success is the college’s success and we want to celebrate with you! If you have landed a new job, received an award or recognition, stepped into a leadership role or have good news in general, let us know.

Instagram, @uarizonalaw and @uaiplp

During the month of November and throughout the year, we are grateful for the vibrant community of Indigenous students, faculty and staff on our campus.

Onward!

Jason

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