The NABA-DC Governing Board’s NABA-DC Community Outreach Committee plans events around specific subject matter areas relevant to Indian law and policy.  Each year, it hosts lunches for its members around specific topics where speakers present and then engage in dialogue with participants.  When Indian law cases go before the United States Supreme Court, the Committee often plans a lunch following oral arguments at which attorneys and tribal leaders who participated in the case are invited to speak.  The Committee also organizes tours, such as of the National Museum of the American Indian’s Archives.  These events give the NABA-DC community a chance to stay plugged into relevant issues and to learn from experts in the field.