The National Native American Law Students' Association (National NALSA) Moot Court Competition examines issues of importance to the Native American community. Students serve on two-person teams of their choosing. The problem is distributed on or by November 1st of each year, and each team is assigned to write an appellate brief (without any outside assistance) in support of either the appellant or appellee. This brief is typically due on the second Monday in January. Students then participate in the national competition held in late February. Per competition rules, students are required to be active members of the Mitchell Hamline NALSA Chapter to participate. Grading: Pass/Fail Credits: 2 Offered: Spring Subject Areas: Native American Law