

Events
ON CAMPUS PROGRAMMING
NALSA supports Native American law students, elevates campus discourse on federal Indian law, and sustains an inclusive community rooted in unity and respect. As an organization, we host panel discussions with practitioners, judges, academics, and more on topics related to federal Indian law and tribal law. We also host monthly general body meetings, study sessions, lunches, and more for student members.

FEDERAL INDIAN LAW CONFERENCE
Each year NALSA members attend the Federal Bar Association's Federal Indian Law Conference, which is held in Albuquerque, NM. This is an incredible opportunity to meet practitioners, hear updates in federal Indian law, hang out with our NALSA chapter, and get to know NALSA chapters from other schools.
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NALSA GRADUATION CEREMONY
NALSA is proud to host a graduation ceremony each year for our graduates. Last year (2025) we honored seven graduates and welcomed over 75 guests to our ceremony, including keynote speaker Assembly member James C. Ramos, a champion of tribal nations in the California State Legislature.

National NALSA's Moot Court Competition
NALSA members may participate in National NALSA's annual Moot Court Competition. In 2026, we plan to send two teams to the competition.

NATIONAL NASLA MOOT COURT HOST (2020)
In 2020, our NALSA chapter hosted the National NALSA Moot Court Competition. Over forty teams and 140 judges came to the Berkeley Campus to participate in and judge the competition.

