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Native American Legal Resource Center
Mission Statement
The Native American Legal Resource Center provides capacity building services to tribal communities and creates opportunities for students, faculty, staff and the broader University Community to utilize knowledge and resources to serve the needs of Indian Country in a culturally appropriate and efficient manner for a maximum positive impact.
Current Activities
Within the Oklahoma City University School of Law, the Native American Legal Resource Center is an academic center that encourages scholarship in the area of Indian Law and Policy. The NALRC also provides various services to the Tribal Governments in the State of Oklahoma, as well as Tribal Governments across the United States.
The NALRC has several successful working relationships and projects that serve various needs in Indian Country. Funding for these initiatives comes from grants and sub-contracts awarded to the NALRC for the provision of specific services.
Please take a look around the site to learn more about what we do here at the NALRC. Feel free to contact us should you have any questions!
Oklahoma High School, American Indian Law Mock Trial Competition
Native American Women's Legislative Advocacy Project Registration
Adam Walsh Act - Resources for Tribes