The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is launching several degree programs focused on Indian gaming and tribal self-governance, something no law school has offered before.
Students can choose to take a Master of Legal Studies (MLS) degree program or a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree program in the subject. A certificate will also be offered.
“ASU Law is committed to serving the educational needs of our tribal nations,” said Dean Douglas Sylvester. “With the addition of our Indian Gaming and Tribal Self-Governance programs, we are building upon our world-class Indian Legal Program to ensure that our students receive the best possible education and real-world experience while they are here.”
ASU Law says tribal initiatives have successfully addressed challenges that echo from repudiated federal policies, and it is supporting those tribal initiatives by developing advanced degree programs focused on Indian gaming and tribal self-governance for professionals who desire an advanced, concentrated curriculum in these areas.
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ASU Law will be first school to offer Indian Gaming and Tribal Self-Governance programs




