Montana Summer Indian Law Program Field Course

Montana Summer Indian Law Program Field Course

For the last four years, the University of Montana’s Summer Indian Law Program has collaborated with Freeflow Institute to offer an immersive field course focused on exploring the intersections of law, people, and places within iconic Western landscapes.

The course is designed with enrolled law students and working practitioners in mind, though the curriculum appeals to a range of interests and areas of graduate studies, including public administration, Native American studies, journalism, environmental studies, and social work. The Law of People and Place is accredited through the University of Montana’s School of Law, and is offered to students at a subsidized price. The course is also available for 12 CLE credits for practitioners.

This summer we are headed to the Main Salmon and Lochsa Rivers of Idaho!

More details for the course can be found on FreeFlow’s website.

For additional information, please feel free to contact Freeflow’s Director, Chandra Brown, at [email protected] or at 206.707.2168 (cell) or 406.880.8025 (office).