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
Last week, NARF Staff Attorney Joel West Williams presented on a voting rights panel for the National Consortium for Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts, hosted by
NARF Staff Attorney Steve Moore, David Armstrong (Wisconsin Judicare), James Botsford, and President Linda Benally (National Native American Bar Association) have
The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has chosen to end its relationship with the FedEx Corporation for all of our mailings. As NARF’s letter to FedEx informing it of
A Native American student will be allowed to wear an eagle feather on his cap during his high school graduation ceremony after reaching a settlement agreement with the
It’s another busy week for NARF staff! This week several NARF staff members will travel to Oklahoma City for the Sovereignty Symposium XXVIII, presented by the Oklahoma
Today—May 28—is Jim Thorpe’s birthday. For nearly 60 years, the sons of American sports legend Jim Thorpe have been trying to return his remains to his birthplace – the
Interested in learning more about new and emerging environmental regulation, litigation, compliance, and sovereignty issues for tribes? On Tuesday, June 23, NARF
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
Alaska made history earlier this week as leaders from NARF’s client, the Native Village of Tyonek, hosted a potlatch to celebrate a gift of culturally important land.