C-SPAN: Angela Riley on “Native American Lands in the Supreme Court” before the Supreme Court Historical Society

From the website:

Angela Riley spoke in the Supreme Court chamber about the history of the Supreme Court and Native American lands. The lecture, which took place in the Supreme Court chamber, was one in a series hosted by the Supreme Court Historical Society on the Constitution, the Supreme Court, and property rights. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg introduced Professor Riley.

Video here.

Fletcher Talk at Univ. of Toronto Law Faculty Today

Here.

The title of my lunch talk is “American Indian Tribal Courts: A Primer for Canadians.”

Rough day in Toronto today, but they’re tough here. A view of the shoe museum across from my hotel:

Toronto 2013

 

Faith in Paper Panel

Dr. Charles Cleland

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Marc Slonim, Kathryn Tierney, Francis McGovern, Bruce Greene

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Dean Stacy Leeds to Present Sixth Annual Canby Lecture – Jan 24 at 4:30 pm at Arizona State

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The Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is holding the Sixth Annual William C. Canby Jr. Lecture on Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 4:30 MST.

“Whose Sovereignty? Tribal Citizenship, Federal Indian Law, and Globalization” by Stacy L. Leeds, Dean, University of Arkansas School of Law

Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University

4:30 p.m. / Armstrong Hall / Great Hall

Free and Open to the Public – followed by a Public Reception at 5:30 pm / Law School Rotunda

1 General CLE credit available for State Bar of Arizona for attendance in person

Your RSVP for attendance in person is greatly appreciated. Free tickets/RSVP online at: canbylecture2013.eventbrite.com or call Darlene Lester at 480-965-7715.

Free Live web-streaming at http://online.law.asu.edu/events/2013/canby at 4:30 p.m. MST. No registration needed.

ILPC to Co-Host MSU Conference on “Thinking Intersectionality” with Kimberlé Crenshaw — April 6, 2013

ThinkingIntersecionalityPoster (Final)

Flyer here:

ThinkingIntersecionalityPoster (Final)

Fletcher/Singel Talk to Stanford NALSA

Ci-miigwetch to Kristin Wickler and the rest of the Stanford NALSA and the Stanford Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Journal.

Wenona

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Matthew

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The Fletcher Room (we weren’t in there but it would have been awesome!)

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The announcement:

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Harvard Law School Tribal Courts Conference — Interior Solicitor Hilary Tompkins

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Harvard Law School Tribal Courts Conference — Judge Canby Keynote

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Talk at Michigan Law School Tomorrow @ Noon — Skull Wars: Returning Native American Remains

Announcement here.

The Cultural Heritage Law Society is sponsoring this lecture in conjunction with U of M Law’s Native American Law Student Association.The panel will be held in Room 218 of Hutchins Hall at the University of Michigan Law School on Tuesday, October 30th. It will be a lunch lecture, so it will begin at 12:00 and end at 1:15 with lunch provided. It will be open to all of the University community.

Speakers include Matthew Fletcher, Eric Hemenway, Laura Ramos, and Karen O’Brien.

Fletcher Talk (“The Eagle Returns”) at Eyaawing Museum and Cultural Center FRIDAY

Here is the My North notice:

Eyaawing Museum and Cultural Center Presents GTB Member and Author Matthew Fletcher in Peshawbestown

Time: October 26, 2012 from 2pm to 3pm
Location: Eyaawing Museum & Cultural Center
Street: 2304 North West Bay Shore Dr.
City/Town: Peshawbestown
Phone: 231.534.7768
Event Type: literary
Organized By: Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians