Tribal Law 101: Why It's Essential for Every Law Student
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Host Nayeli Diaz sits down with tribal attorney Leah Jurss to demystify the vast and often-overlooked world of tribal law. Leah shares her unique perspective from working both in a firm serving tribes and as in-house counsel for the Bay Mills Indian Community.
In a candid and informative interview, Leah dispels common myths and explains why a foundational understanding of tribal sovereignty is essential for all legal professionals, no matter their field. She highlights the wide range of legal issues that intersect with tribal communities and offers a clear roadmap for how law students can start learning about this fascinating and rewarding area of law.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Federal Indian Law vs. Tribal Law: The key differences between the laws governing the relationship with the U.S. government and the laws tribes use to govern themselves.
- The Right Terminology: Why "Indian law" is still used and when it's appropriate to identify a specific tribe.
- Effective Advocacy: Leah's experience working with non-native lawyers and her advice on how to be an effective advocate for a tribal community by respecting cultural norms.
- A Rewarding Career: Why a career in tribal law is never boring, offering a chance to touch on many different practice areas, from family and environmental law to legislation and business development.
- Resources for Students: Actionable steps you can take today to learn more, including which law school classes to take and the value of joining organizations like the Native American Law Students Association (NALSA).
- (00:00) - Introduction: The Importance of Tribal Law for Law Students
- (01:36) - Introducing Guest Leah Jurss & The Topic of Tribal Law
- (03:53) - The Term "Indian Law": Why Is It Still Used?
- (04:40) - The Difference Between Federal Indian Law and Tribal Law
- (06:19) - In-House vs. Law Firm Practice: The Differences
- (08:14) - Being a Non-Native in Indian Law: A Discussion on Allyship
- (10:20) - The Importance of a Baseline Understanding for All Lawyers
- (13:12) - Resources for Learning Tribal Law in Law School
- (16:28) - Leah's Career Path: From Law Student to Tribal Attorney
- (19:35) - A Day in the Life of a Tribal Attorney
- (23:57) - A Favorite Project: Drafting a Judicial Ethics Code
- (26:22) - Final Takeaways: The Importance of Sovereignty
- (27:33) - Conclusion & Outro
Click here to view the episode transcript.
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