UCLA School of Law received a $15 million to advance the study and practice of Native American law, the school announced Wednesday.
The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria made the donation, stating it is the largest contribution a tribe has made to a law school. The money will go to scholarships for Native American and other students interested in becoming tribal legal advocates.
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