San Diego County Native American Lawyers Association
About San Diego County Native American Lawyers Association
Founded in 1995 by a dedicated group of Native American lawyers who gathered to support one another, the San Diego County Native American Lawyers Association has grown into a thriving professional community serving Escondido, CA and the broader region. What began as informal dinners among colleagues has developed into a structured organization with a clear mission: to encourage and support Native American attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students while advancing Indian law practice and tribal interests. NALA stands as a testament to the resilience and solidarity of Native American legal professionals who recognize the importance of standing together across their shared experiences. The organization creates meaningful spaces for professional interaction, cultural connection, and mutual support—hosting annual dinner events, special meetups at cultural and recreational gatherings, and professional development activities that strengthen both careers and community bonds. NALA welcomes not only Native American legal professionals but also their allies who are committed to supporting tribal sovereignty and self-determination. The association's leadership, drawn from diverse tribal backgrounds including Cahuilla, Chemehuevi, Cherokee, Choctaw, Shawnee, and Stockbridge-Munsee communities, brings rich perspectives and expertise to the organization's work. By fostering genuine relationships among members and the broader legal profession, NALA enriches the professional and personal development of those dedicated to serving Native American communities. Based in Escondido, California, NALA represents a unique gathering place where Native American lawyers and their allies collaborate to advance tribal welfare, self-determination, and the advancement of Indian law.