Corin La Pointe-Aitchison Teaches Lewis & Clark Law Student Oral Advocates

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This fall Corin La Pointe-Aitchison is co-teaching the Native American Law Student Association (NALSA) Moot Court course at his alma mater, Lewis and Clark Law School, along with co-professor Jessie Young.

Corin will be preparing students to compete in the 30th annual National NALSA Moot Court Competition, which will be held in Boulder, Colorado in spring of 2022. This year’s competition is being hosted by the University of Colorado Law School and its NALSA chapter.

The details of this year’s case will be released to students and coaches in early November.

Corin will contribute his specialty in Indigenous rights litigation to Lewis and Clark’s advocates. His practice focuses on litigation involving Indigenous governments and enterprises, and civil rights.