
Federal Indian law is shaping some of the biggest stories in America. Most journalists don’t know they’re covering it (11/17/2025)
A webinar from UC Berkeley and the Indigenous Journalists Association offers reporters essential grounding in federal Indian law.
Navajo Nation Supreme Court Visit and Inaugural Roundtable Give Students Prime Insights Into Tribal Law (10/24/2025)
With vast experience serving California Native Nations, Lopez-Keifer aims to integrate her legal expertise, community engagement, and strategic planning to build on UC Berkeley Law’s growing commitment to Native issues.
Center for Indigenous Law & Justice Names Merri Lopez-Keifer Its New Executive Director (5/2/2025)
With vast experience serving California Native Nations, Lopez-Keifer aims to integrate her legal expertise, community engagement, and strategic planning to build on UC Berkeley Law’s growing commitment to Native issues.
‘The Respect They Deserve’: Law Library Fights Intrinsic Bias by Reclassifying Indigenous Materials (2/3/2023)
Library staff are moving books, periodicals, and other materials that cover America’s Indigenous people to their own place on the shelves.
New Program Builds on UC Plan to Cover Tuition for In-State Native American Students (5/16/2022)
The law school will cover the Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition, which makes up the bulk of a student’s cost, for eligible students using existing financial aid dollars.
New Student Group Protects Land Rights (Fall 2019)
The Native American Legal Assistance Project gives students legal experience protecting indigenous land rights and helping Native communities.
Creating Community (Fall 2019)
Native Americans gain a meaningful foothold at UC Berkeley Law thanks to students, faculty, and staff.
Seth Davis: Mentor, Teacher, Scholar, Motivator (Fall 2019)
As a teacher and mentor, Professor Seth Davis has been an instrumental figure for Native American students at Berkeley Law.





