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A Reference Site for Law

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United States
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Law students, tribal court lay advocates, and attorneys seeking to develop a better understanding of Crow tribal law or to receive a publication credential are encouraged to submit a synopsis of a proposed law review article topic, which must either pertain to Crow tribal government, Crow tribal law, or federal Indian law with particular significance to the Crow Tribe.
CrowLaws.org is soliciting interest from law students in the Rocky Mountain and Northern Plains region, along with other law schools with notable Indian law programs, for the purpose of seeking articles for publication the first edition of the Crow Law Review. Possible research areas are included in the request for articles.
Attorneys, tribal court lay advocates, and law students are free to suggest article topics and are also encouraged to submit articles. The Crow Law Review will be featured on CrowLaws.org and will be sent to law libraries at the University of Montana, University of Wyoming, University of Colorado, University of Denver, University of North Dakota, University of Idaho, University of South Dakota, University of Washington, University of Utah, Brigham Young University, University of Minnesota, along with WestLaw, Little Big Horn College, the National Indian Law Library and the law library of the Crow Tribal Court.
A $500 scholarship will be awarded to the law student with the best article, as determined by CrowLaws.org founder Jay Harris.
Publication Schedule for 2012 Crow Law Review
Request for Articles and Guidelines for Submission: August 15, 2011
Deadline for Article Submission: March 30, 2012
Publication: July 1, 2012
Please click here for a copy of the Request for Articles and Guidelines for Submission.
Copyright 2011 Laws and Regulations of the Crow Tribe of Indians (aka Apsaalooke Nation). All rights reserved.
CrowLaws.org
Crow Agency, MT 59022
United States
Jay_Harr