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Apache Pride
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: New Mexico
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I have looked into many programs, i have a buisness degree and wanted to start my own law office for family law, buis, law,and more all withun tribal law. I am having a had time finding degree programs only certificates. If certificates are all i can get are they as good as a degree when practicing tribal law? also i prefer online school since i work three jobs and have two kids and school. If not i will be living in new mexico, if there is anything near albuquerque in tribal law. any comments or suggestions are welcome. please reply.
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