Tsaile, Ariz. • The first college established decades ago by an American Indian tribe in the United States is now working to create a law school.
Formal efforts picked up speed with a recent two-day symposium held at Diné College on the Navajo Nation. Officials talked about everything from the college's original mission and accreditation to student courses, judicial advocates and what community such an institution would serve.
Rex Lee Jim, the director of the college's Navajo Sovereignty Institute, said that ideally, the law school would specialize in emerging areas of Indian law that are significant to the Navajo Nation economy.