Broadening the Legal Landscape

American law course offerings, which are increasingly being regarded as a fundamental component of a well-rounded law education.

One Response to “Broadening the Legal Landscape”

  1. Robert McAnally, J.D. Says:

    I think Christie is a wonderful example of the “new breed” (no pun intended) of Indian Law practitioners. I congratulate her and the University of Tulsa for being legally farsighted and truely responsive to the Native community needs. I do take issue with Christie when she used the word “only” when referring to the Tribal bars/courts wherein she is admitted to practice. It sounds a little denegrating to those of us who have been practicing Indian law for 20 years or more, in the trenches of the tribal courts–where Indian law practitioners are really needed–not just the feaderl and/or state courts. Otherwise great article and great people.

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