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Native American Law Students Association

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2009/2010 Officers

Co-founders: Jesse Bellam &
  Gabriel Opatken
Secretary: Lacey Logsdon
Treasurer: Johanna Barde
   
Faculty Advisor: Professor Daniel Gervais

The Vanderbilt Native American Law Student Association, or NALSA, was founded to address the growing interest of law students in facing Native communities across the United States and in Indian Law generally. NALSA endeavors to promote the study and development of Indian Law by providing a forum for the discussion of these contemporary legal issues.

NALSA endeavors to provide a community for Native and non-Native Vanderbilt Law students interested in promoting and practicing Indian Law in the future. Our goal is to provide valuable educational and networking opportunities to our members and benefit society through our pursuits.

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