Thursday, January 2, 2020

Now Accepting Applications for the Tribal Court Legal Advocate Certification Course

U.S. Department of Justice

 

 

National Tribal Trial College

 

 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

 

In 6 Months You Can Earn A 

Certificate in Tribal Court Legal Advocacy

 

Learn to litigate civil Tribal Court cases to advance safety and justice for Native Survivors of domestic and sexual violence

 

This FREE Tribal Court Legal Advocacy Certification course is in partnership with the University of Wisconsin - Law School.  This course is a 6-month program which is comprised of two parts:

 

Part One: 20 weeks of online study and coursework.

 

Part Two: 1 week on-site at the University of Wisconsin.  

 

Priority admission is reserved for advocates who work with American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Other individuals who show a connection to working with AI/AN sexual assault or domestic violence survivors will also be considered for admission.

 

Successful completion of this course results in a certificate issued jointly by the National Tribal Trial College and the University of Wisconsin - Law School.

 

Dates & Deadlines

 

Applications Due:  January 15, 2020

Online Course Begins:  February 3, 2020

Online Course Ends:  June 28, 2020

On-site Course:  July 13-17, 2020

 

CLICK HERE TO START YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION

 

For more information about this

FREE Tribal Court Legal Advocacy Course

Please visit www.nttconline.org

 

 Southwest Center for Law and Policy

4015 E Paradise Falls Drive, Suite 131

Tucson, AZ 85712

Phone: (520) 623-8192

Fax:  (520) 623-8246 

Email: info@nttconline.org

 

National Tribal Trial College is a project of the Southwest Center for Law and Policy (www.swclap.org)  

 

This project was supported by Grant No. 2017-TA-AX-K024, awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

 

 

 

 

 

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