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American Indian Law Summer Program

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Spend the summer in beautiful Missoula, Montana studying Indian law!

Lecture
Professor Maylinn Smith delivers a presentation on Indian issues.

The University of Montana School of Law invites you to the second annual American Indian Law Summer Program, which will take place at the Law School starting June 1, 2009.

Students will have the opportunity to take up to 7 courses in the area of Indian law, for a total of 7 credits. Each class will last for one week and students may choose how many and which courses to take. Academic credit may be earned from several University of Montana departments, including Law, Native American Studies, Sociology, Social Work, and Educational Leadership. Each course has also been approved for 15 CLE credits with the State Bar of Montana.

Professors from around the country will participate in the program, offering students the opportunity to learn from the foremost experts in the nation. Moreover, the program will attract students from around the country, ensuring a unique and stimulating learning environment.

In order to promote a fun, social atmosphere, events will be planned throughout the duration of the program to allow students and faculty to enjoy Montana in the summer.

For additional information, please contact Professor Elizabeth Kronk at (406) 243-6781 or elizabeth.kronk@umontana.edu. We look forward to seeing you this summer!


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