“While interning for AS-IA, I learned what tribal advocacy looks like from inside a federal agency. I wrote memos for the Assistant Secretary, sat in on meetings between Department of Interior officials and tribal leaders, and participated in reviews and adjustments to relevant federal procedures. This was invaluable experience and I feel immense gratitude for those who have supported me through law school. This includes my parents, who listen to me ramble on about case law and bring me meals in the midst of finals stress, my friends and mentors, who offer emotional support and remind me that nothing is impossible, and the many Huerta Scholar donors who make this dream possible by lifting some of the financial burden of law school from my shoulders,” says Darrah.
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