American Indian Law Journal
The American Indian Law Journal (AILJ) is an academic collaboration among students, faculty, and practitioners. The journal is designed to fill a critical gap in the amount of current information available to those interested in the rapidly-developing field of Indian Law. AILJ will employ an innovative online format and has been granted provisional status for the 2011-2012 academic year.
In order to be exceptional lawyers, law students need the skill sets that journal membership develops. This training in critical analysis, polished writing, and technical editing is a practical and marketable skill set for employment after graduation.
For more information, please contact Bree Blackhorse, incoming Editor in Chief, at blackhor@seattleu.edu.
TRIAL ISSUE- WINTER 2012
"Yellow Bird Woman" by artist Terrance Guardipee
