Internationally renowned program featuring the world's leading experts on federal Indian law, indigenous peoples' human rights, and tribal law and policy.
For nearly three decades, The University of Arizona Rogers College of Law has been a leader in the field of American Indian and indigenous peoples law and policy. The Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) graduate program, founded in 2001, makes us the only law school in the world offering all three graduate degrees in the field (JD, LLM, and SJD) and Master of Legal Studies.
What makes IPLP at Arizona Law unique is its approach to legal education in the field of American Indian and indigenous peoples law and policy. Students are trained in the classroom and in real-world settings by faculty who are leaders both in their academic fields and as practitioners in tribal, national, and international forums.
For nearly three decades, The University of Arizona Rogers College of Law has been a leader in the field of American Indian and indigenous peoples law and policy. The Indigenous Peoples Law and Pol...