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Registration for the conference is open, get your spot today!

A tuition free event hosted in-person at the Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, Durant, OK
Visit the training website to register and view agenda information as it arises

The conference (hosted in Bar Harbor, ME and on Zoom Webinar) offers a unique opportunity to observe actual court proceedings, engage with court staff, and hear from program participants who have successfully navigated their path toward recovery.
The Workings of Multi-Disciplinary Teams
Mock Team Meeting Session
Mock Court Session
Success Stories
Funding Sources and Collaboration




Hosted by Penobscot and Passamaquoddy in collaboration with the five Tribes of Maine, United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Health and Human Services, ACF and SAMSHA, United Stated Department of Agriculture, Funded by Tribal Justice Support

2023 Call for Art Now Open!
Submit materials to indigenous@law.msu.edu by April 23, 2023. See past conference art here.
Register and join the webinar Wednesday, March 8 11-4pm ET here.


Registration is now open for the Michigan Indian Education Council’s 53rd Annual Native American Critical Issues Conference
Visit miecconference.org to register and learn more about the General Tracks and the Youth Track. This year’s theme is aanji-aki: the changing earth and Indigenous adaptation.


June 29, 2022, 11-5:30pm ET | 10-4:30pm CT | 9-3:30pm MT | 8-2:30pm PT | 7-1:30pm AKT
Visit www.vawaroundtable.com for more information and to join
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