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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

JAMES E. ROGERS COLLEGE OF LAW


March 2, 2022

UPCOMING EVENTS

March 11

Las Vegas Alumni Reception at the

PAC -12 Conference

March 16

Phoenix CLE Program:

Shefali Desai

Greetings,


This week we feature Gabe Galanda ('00), an alumnus whose demonstrated commitment to diversity and professionalism has earned national acclaim.


Until the footnotes,


Marc

FEATURE

Indigenous Rights Attorney Gabriel Galanda Receives Prestigious ABA Award

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Gabriel S. Galanda (‘00) has been named a recipient of the 2022 ABA Spirit of Excellence Award, presented to the lawyers who personify excellence on the national and international level and have demonstrated a commitment to racial and ethnic diversity in the legal profession. 


Gabe, an alumnus of the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) Program at Arizona Law, is an indigenous rights attorney and the managing lawyer at Galanda Broadman in Seattle. He focuses his practice on complex litigation and crisis management for indigenous nations, businesses and citizens. Galanda belongs to the Round Valley Indian Tribes of California and a descendant of the Nomlaki and Concow tribes. 


"I'm deeply honored by this award because it recognizes the unfulfilled promise of human rights to indigenous persons in our country,” Gabe says. “We remain the only citizens of the U.S. who are not universally guaranteed human rights protection. I dedicate this award to the Nooksack 306, a group of indigenous kinfolk in northern Washington State whose human rights have been violated by tribal political actors since 2012. Despite a decade of domestic persecution, the 306 have yet to receive adequate legal or political protection from their trustee, the U.S."


The Spirit of Excellence Award symbolizes the determination of racially and ethnically diverse lawyers who have not only navigated their own path to success but paved the way for those who follow them. 


“Without indigenous representation in the law, there will never be a guarantee to indigenous citizens or residents of this country that they will be afforded the human rights protection that everyone else in this country enjoys,” Gabe said in an ABA Journal Magazine interview, “So unless there are indigenous advocates, there will not be Indigenous human rights.” 


Regents Professor and IPLP Director Robert A. Williams, Jr., nominated Gabe for the award and says he is a standout graduate and advocate. 


"I’ve taught, mentored, graduated, and kept up with the careers of over 200 Native lawyers in my 40+ years as a law professor. Yet, whenever I’m asked who was the best law student I ever taught in terms of going on to impact the field, putting forward a positive image as a role model for Native lawyers in the profession, and ceaselessly trying to make Indian country and the world a better, more just place, it is an easy question for me to answer; no other student I’ve ever taught comes close, and there’s no other student I’m more proud of or admire more than Gabe Galanda,” said Williams. 

 


AROUND THE COLLEGE


Class of 2020 Set to Celebrate this Saturday


There is still time for Class of 2020 graduates to participate in this weekend's activities. If you graduated in December '19, May '20, or August '20, contact Nancy Stanley for details.


Saturday, March 5, 2022

Ceremony starts at 1:30 pm, College of Law (RSVP)

Reception at 3:00 pm, Culinary Dropout, 2543 E. Grant Rd. (RSVP)


Graduates, family, and friends may attend both the ceremony and reception but should RSVP for each event separately.

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See you in Las Vegas at the Men's PAC-12 Tourney!


Arizona Law wishes the women’s basketball team well in this week’s PAC-12 Tournament: Play begins tomorrow for them.


Join me and Senior Director of Development and Alumni Relations Megan O’Leary to help paint the Las Vegas Strip red and blue during the Men's PAC-12 Basketball Tournament, March 9 -12.


And, join Arizona Law and the Eller College of Management for a special alumni reception in Las Vegas on Friday, March 11 at 11am. RSVP for the reception here.


If you are going to be in Las Vegas, let us know and we’ll be in touch. Bear Down!

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Early Registration Ends Today for Weekend Intensive:

 "Taking and Defending Depositions"


The Advocacy Program will again offer a two-weekend intensive class, “Taking and Defending Depositions," on March 18-20 and

April 1-3.


Designed for both practicing lawyers and advanced law students, the active course focuses on effectively preparing witnesses, optimizing expert witness information, defending the deposition, and testing case theories, among other topics.


The all-inclusive cost for the class is $1,000. Early registration discounts, payment plans and firm/office discounts for multiple participants are available. For registration and questions, please contact Professor Barbara Bergman.

 

The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This course may qualify for up to 31 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 4.5 hours of professional responsibility.

2022 Sonoran Desert Career Fair

 

The 21st annual Sonoran Desert Public Sector Career Fair, held virtually on February 8, 10, and 11, connected government and public interest organizations with Arizona Law students looking for summer, academic year, and longer-term employment.

 

During the two-day fair, 51 employers conducted 475 interviews.

 

The Arizona Law CDO hosts the event every February in partnership with Arizona State University College of Law, maximizing employment connections in Tucson, Phoenix, and nationally. 

 

Employers who want to be involved in the 2023 Fair should contact CDO Assistant Director Lisa Queen.



IN THE NEWS

Court will assess double-jeopardy claim with implications for tribal sovereignty

SCOTUSblog, commentary from Heather Whiteman Runs Him


Rusing Lopez & Lizardi $50,000 Gift Supports Courtroom Rebuild at UArizona Law

BizTucson, mentions “A New Day in Court” initiative

 

Law firm gifts $50K to support courtroom rebuild at University of Arizona Law

KVOA, mentions “A New Day in Court” initiative

I grew up in Los Angeles, the son of a USC law professor, and have rich memories of long discussions over the dinner table with great civil rights scholars, lawyers, and leaders like Derrick Bell, Bob Gnaizda and Gary Bellow. 


Those discussions transformed me: animating and informing my view of the world at a time of great social and political upheaval.


Now, in a different time of change for a new generation, I see that same leadership in the work of Gabe Galanda, and I fully expect our students to be talking about his transformative contributions decades from now. 


Warmly,

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