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    2026 Indian Law Conference

    Co-Sponsored by the Minnesota Native American Bar Association and Minnesota CLE Expert Analysis of Tribal Rights, Responsibilities and Relationships in Minnesota and BeyondNational and local experts provide the latest updates and guidance on legal and policy developments affecting tribes, tribal businesses, tribal members and Native American lawyers. Featuring: MinneapolisFriday, May 8, 20269:00 AM – 4:45…

  • 2025 MNABA Scholarship Recipients

    This year MNABA awarded scholarships to nine outstanding Native law students to support their law school education. Corrina Kingbird (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe)Christopher Parisien (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians)Tashina Emery (Keweenaw Bay Indian Community)Case Guinn (Cherokee Nation / Delaware Tribe)Ashley LaFriniere (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians)Rachel Evangelisto (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe)Kylan Hill…

  • Statement by MNABA in Support of Principles

    1. Tribal Nations areĀ in a government-to-government relationship with the United States. Each federal agency has a consultation policy. 2. MNABA is composed of judges, lawyers, and law students. We stand in support of the safety for students. 3. MNABA supports judicial systems who are effectively following the rule of law. 4. MNABA supports Tribal members…