Benjamin Bonner ’23, reflects on how his American Indian Law Clinic experience prepared him for his role in Alaska as a Native Law Staff Attorney.
How did your clinical program prepare you for your current job?
"My clinical experience was invaluable," Bonner explains. "It gave me essential litigation skills and it helped me secure my summer fellowship with the San Carlos Apache Tribe’s Attorney General’s office.
What key skills did you gain from the clinic?
"Cross-cultural competency and courtroom experience were crucial," Bonner says. "The clinic deepened my knowledge of federal American Indian laws and taught me how to respectful handle sensitive issues respectfully."
How did practical experience differ from classroom learning?
"Drafting wills for tribal elders was a standout experience," Bonner shares. "Even though I studied wills and estates in class, the hands-on process of drafting and addressing sensitive topics offered practical insights that textbooks alone couldn’t provide."
Did the clinic influence your career goals?
"It broadened my focus," Bonner notes. "I was initially interested in antiquities and cultural heritage, and the clinic expanded my perspective to include American Indian law, which now guides my career path."
Does your current job align with the clinic’s focus?
"Absolutely," Bonner confirms. "I handle Indian Welfare Act cases and other related issues."
Were there mentors or experiences that influenced you?
"The San Carlos internship was crucial," Bonner reflects. "And , the clinic’s incoming clinician at the time, was a significant mentor in expanding my network and career perspective."
How did the clinic develop your legal skills?
"The clinic was key for client communication, case management, and advocacy," Bonner says. "It built my confidence and refined these skills."
What advice do you have for current law students who might be considering the clinical program?
"Do it," Bonner advises. "Clinical experience bridges theory and practice, developing crucial interpersonal and client communication skills."
Do you have any hobbies outside of work?
"I enjoy reading, gardening, skiing, snowboarding, and photography."Â Though not a hobby, Bonner says that "experiencing Alaskan weather, including -70 degrees, has been quite an adventure!"