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Law students, grad students, attorneys, tribal leaders:
JOIN US for the Summer American Indian and Indigenous Law Program here at the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana in beautiful Missoula. We are once again offering a unique slate of courses (for which we have also requested CLE credit) taught by some of the preeminent scholars and practitioners in our field. Topics include:
June 4-8: Indian Law Research, Prof. Stacey Gordon (ABIII School of Law, Univ. of Montana, Missoula, MT)
June 11-15: Mastering American Indian Law, Prof. Maylinn Smith (ABIII School of Law, Univ. of Montana, Missoula, MT)
June 18-22: American Indian Children and the Law, Professor Kate Fort (Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, MI)
June 25-29: Designing Effective Governmental Regulations, David Hindin (Director, Office of Compliance, Office of Enforcement and Compliance, USEPA, Washington D.C.)
July 2-6: Alaska Native Law and Policy, Matt Newman (Staff Attorney, Native American Rights Fund, Anchorage, AK)
July 9-13: Native Hawaiian Law, (Professor Melody Kapilialoha MacKenzie, William S. Richardson School of Law, Honolulu, HI)
July 16-20: Water Law in Indian Country, John Carter (Tribal Attorney, Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes, Pablo, MT)
July 23-27: Indigenous Peoples in International Law (Professor Kristen Carpenter, University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, CO)
The program is a great opportunity for students, attorneys, and tribal leaders to gain or feed a passion for Indian law by engaging with other outstanding students and professors in a beautiful and scenic location. Please have them check out our website: www.umt.edu/indianlaw. Also, please feel free to pass the website along to others who may be interested in this opportunity to spend a few weeks this summer learning with us here in Missoula.
Kate,
Please publish this information about our Summer Indian Law Program.
Thank you.
Please join us for the 2018 Indian Law Summer Program at Lewis and Clark Law School
Session I: Tuesday May 29 – Thursday June 28
Exams will be held on Friday June 29 and Monday July 2.
Federal Indian Law/3 credits
Professor Frank Pommersheim Time 3:30-5:30
Gaming and Economic Development in Indian Country/2 credits
Professor Bob Miller & Professor Patricia Gibson 1:30 with classstarting on Monday June 11^th
Session II: Tuesday July 3 – Thursday August 2^nd
Classes will be held on the following Fridays: July 6 & July 13
Exams will be held on Friday August 3 & Monday August 6
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Native American Indian Civil Rights/3 credits
Professor Barbara Creel 5:30-7:30
Legal Practicum: Indian Law/4 credits
Professor Caroline Lobdell & Professor Barbara Creel
Carma Corcoran, PhD
Chippewa-Cree
Director, Indian Law Program
Lewis and Clark Law School
corcoran@lclark.edu
503-768-6740