This course may be taken for a minimum of 4 credits with any additional credits subject to the instructor’s approval. The Native Law Clinic: Tribal Code Drafting is available for upper-level students who have taken the pre-requisite Native American Law (formerly Federal Indian Law) course and are interested in Tribal Law. Students in the Clinic will work on various approved legal development projects at the request of tribal governments and organizations. Typical projects include legislative drafting and reform, drafting and amendment of statutes, creation of western-style, traditional, and hybrid dispute resolution processes, and policy document development under the supervision of the instructor. This course is limited to 14 students per semester and is offered as part of Blended Learning. Note: This course is unavailable through online registration. To register, please contact Professor EagleWoman for the application form prior to the registration deadline. Grading: Letter graded Credits: Variable Offered: Spring Categories: Experiential Subject Areas: Native American Law