The Federal Bar Association’s Indian Law Conference save the date postcard is in the mail. Here is thedescription on the postcard (which is linked below the fold):
For the first time in its history, the annual Federal Bar Association Indian Law Conference will take place in a tribal community just outside of Santa Fe, N.M., at Pojoaque Pueblo’s Buffalo Thunder Resort. We celebrate this historic move as an opportunity for reflection on the relationship between federal Indian law and Indian communities, particularly in an era of political change and promise.
Federal Indian law, with its assimilationist legacy, has not always promoted the best interests of Indian tribes. Today, however, grassroots movements in Indian Country inspire tribal advocacy before all three branches of federal government. Tribes are positioned like never before to shape the law that affects tribal people, resources, and values.
The 2009 conference will examine these issues through discussions on reservation-based economies, renewable
energy, religious freedoms, environmental regulation, legal ethics, Supreme Court litigation, and gaming. Other panels will address opportunities for tribes to use the law as a tool in revitalizing Indian communities, particularly in light of the new Presidential administration.
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Myron Armijo
NM Office of the State Engineer
Well, I think you have to be a section member, but Turtle Talk will post it as soon as it comes out.
I just read the notice about the FedBar being moved to an Indian Hotel and Conference venue. I congratulate the Federal Bar Association Indian Law Section on this move. It was a long time coming. I have advocated this for some time. The Conference had simply outgrown the Albuquerque Marriott. We will miss the “Stables Barbeque” at Sandia Pueblo, but I’m sure that wherever we meet in future years we will find that tribal hospitality will be excellent. Perhaps we could end up back at the “stables” if Sandia Pueblo were to host. I know I certainly tried to get their Casino Marketing people interested. Again. Congrats.