NARF is dedicated to supporting the next generation of Indian lawyers. One way we do this is through our Law Clerk Program, which is a ten to twelve week program for students
NARF Staff Attorney Steve Moore, David Armstrong (Wisconsin Judicare), James Botsford, and President Linda Benally (National Native American Bar Association) have
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer. Picnics, barbecues, swimming pools and ball games all figure prominently in this long weekend kickoff to the season
Every week this year we’ll be highlighting important moments in NARF history.
Did you know that in 1982 . . .
NARF initiated the Planned Giving program, which offered information
Adeleene Rockwell has joined NARF’s Boulder, Colorado, office as a legal fellow. Addy grew up on the Flathead Reservation in Dixon, Montana, and is a recent graduate
Earlier this month, former NARF Board Chair Evelyn Stevenson walked on. Evelyn touched many lives throughout her lifetime, and she will be greatly missed.
To celebrate our 45th Anniversary this year we’ll be highlighting important moments in NARF history.
Did you know . . .
On October 10, 1980, President Carter signed into
Yesterday NARF Staff Attorney Melody McCoy presented at the Tribal Courts Conference: Exploring Emerging Issues in Tribal Courts. The conference was sponsored by the
It is with heavy hearts that NARF mourns the passing of Evelyn “Evie” Stevenson, who walked on yesterday. Evelyn was one of the first Native women to pass the Montana Bar
This year’s Pathways to Respecting American Indian Civil Rights Conference, which is hosted by regional federal agencies, will take place on Thursday, July 9 in Denver,