Native American Law Students' Association (NALSA) Section Menu Native American Law Students Association -Executive Board -Web Resources -Contact Us Enter Edit Mode Show Page History Manage Left Navigation Widgets Manage Page Widgets Change Number of Areas Page History Choose an Area to Edit Area: Working... Current Left Navigation Widgets Working... Current Page Widgets Working... Choose the Number of Areas for This Page NOTE: Reducing the number of areas will permanently delete any content and widgets in the removed area(s). Area Positions Area 1 is the main column for the page Area 2 appears to the right of area 1 Number of Areas: 1 2 Working... The Native American Law Students' Association (NALSA) of the University of North Carolina School of Law serves as a legal, cultural and academic support system for Native law students in the Triangle and the state-wide Native community. NALSA accomplishes these goals by: providing a community support system to Native law students addressing issues of recruitment of Native law students spearheading pro bono projects in Native communities increasing awareness of legal and non-legal interests affecting Native communities promoting summer and post-graduate professional opportunities relevant to Native legal interests NALSA is open to all, so come join us at our next meeting or event! UNC is excited to be a new Chapter Member of the National Native American Law Student Association (NNALSA). This relationship strengthens our position in the national Native law community and increases opportunities for our students who are passionate about Native legal work. Native American Law Students Association Executive BoardWeb ResourcesContact Us Go to Top of Page