Alexander Mallory presented as part of a Judicial Clerkship Panel for the American Indian Law Center, Inc.'s PLSI class on the importance of Judicial Clerkships for American Indian attorneys. PLSI’s Judicial Clerkship Program Committee is working hard to change the under-representation of American Indians in judicial clerkships and on the bench. Panelists included:
Moderator
- Rodina Cave Parnall (PLSI 1998, TA 1999), Clerkship: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Judge William C. Canby, Jr.
Panelists
- Judge William C. Canby, Jr., U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Clerkship: U.S. Supreme Court, Charles Evans Whittaker
- Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis (PLSI 1992) (Pueblo of Isleta), Washington Supreme Court
- Justice Roshanna Toya (PLSI 2016) (Pueblo of Isleta), Pueblo of Isleta Court of Appeals and Attorney, Rothstein Donatelli Law Firm. Clerkships: U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico and New Mexico Court of Appeals
- Judge Diane Humetewa (Hopi Tribe), District Court for the District of Arizona
- Judicial Clerk Alexander Mallory, Hakikóx Walu Piga (Makes His Way) (PLSI 2016) (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska). Clerkships: U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona and the U.S. Immigration Court through the U.S. Department of Justice Honors Program
- Judicial Clerk Cody Jeff (PLSI 2019) (Navajo Nation), New Mexico Court of Appeals
Event Details
Friday, July 14, 2023
Speakers
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