When you give to the Indian Nations Gaming and Governance Program at the William S. Boyd School of Law, you’re investing in the future of tribal leadership, sovereignty, and economic development.
Your support helps us:
- Advance cutting-edge research and training in Indian gaming, regulation, and governance
- Equip law students with a deep understanding of the legal, political, and cultural foundations of tribal gaming
- Reduce financial barriers so students can focus on their studies and professional growth
This fund supports a dual-focus approach pairing professional development with hands-on, practical expertise. Students don’t just learn the law; they learn how it operates in real tribal communities, from governance structures to regulatory frameworks.
By supporting the Indian Nations Gaming and Governance Program, you’re helping build knowledgeable advocates, informed leaders, and a more sustainable future for Indian nations.
Your investment makes a lasting impact on students, on communities, and on the evolving landscape of tribal gaming and governance.