American Indian Law Program
The nation’s leading institution for the study of American Indian and Indigenous Peoples Law. University of Colorado, Boulder.
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Sacred Land Symposium Registration
Sacred Land Symposium Registration
Interested in attending AILC's and TREC's Sacred Lands Symposium on April 3rd from 1pm to 5pm? Sign up below! After the event, we will have a social with food. Please provide information on dietary restrictions. We will share parking information.
AILP Impact Report
AILP Impact Report
American Indian Law Program
American Indian Law Program
The Implementation Project – Achieving the Aims of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The Implementation Project – Achieving the Aims of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Lunch and Learn: DOI Senior Advisor Heidi Todacheene - Colorado Law
Lunch and Learn: DOI Senior Advisor Heidi Todacheene - Colorado Law
The American Indian Law Program and NALSA invite you to a lunch and learn discussing careers in public policy, legislative affairs, Indigenous rights, international diplomacy, and beyond! Lunch provided!
AILP Welcomes Heidi Todacheene as Visiting Practitioner | Colorado Law | University of Colorado Boulder
AILP Welcomes Heidi Todacheene as Visiting Practitioner | Colorado Law | University of Colorado Boulder
The American Indian Law Program (AILP) at the University of Colorado Law School welcomes Heidi Todacheene as Visiting Practitioner in Residence. Todacheene
“Self-Determining Greenland”: A Discussion on Inuit Rights and International Law at the University of Colorado Law School | Colorado Law | University of Colorado Boulder
“Self-Determining Greenland”: A Discussion on Inuit Rights and International Law at the University of Colorado Law School | Colorado Law | University of Colorado Boulder
EMRIP 2025 Recap
EMRIP 2025 Recap
Hannah Ahders '25 Joins American Indian Law Program as 2025-26 Fellow
Hannah Ahders '25 Joins American Indian Law Program as 2025-26 Fellow
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