12 Sep Law Clerks Wrap Up Successful Summer at ANJC
With its new Native Law Clerkship and Fellowship programs, Alaska Native Justice Center gives law students hands-on experience working in the field of Native law...
With its new Native Law Clerkship and Fellowship programs, Alaska Native Justice Center gives law students hands-on experience working in the field of Native law...
“This training is something that’s been needed to fill a gap and make sure that those who do this hard work in their communities have the support they need,” said Casey Groat, ANJC Tribal Justice Facilitator...
Thanks to the Color of Justice program, hosted by the Alaska Native Justice Center and its partners, students got an opportunity to imagine themselves in the legal field...
Amber Christensen joins the organization, a CITC subsidiary, as director of operations...
As a member of CITC’s Youth Advisory Council, Tayler gets to work closely with the CITC Board of Directors—an opportunity, as she sees it, to influence future generations of Alaska Native youth...
This year, ANJC raised $105,000 through the Voices for Justice campaign--a number that will have a huge impact on ANJC’s services. Reaching that figure was a community effort...
Few lawyers have expertise in Native law. ANJC's new Clerkship and Fellowship programs aim to create a cohort of legal minds with experience to advocate for justice for Native people...
A look back at ANJC's accomplishments and work toward justice throughout this year...
Simple steps—like finding stable housing, landing a job, and developing basic life skills—can make a tangible difference in whether a young person stays out of juvenile detention once they've left...
Alaska Native people face long odds in the justice system—but with the help of the Alaska Native Justice Center, Toni Sanderson beat the statistics...