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LOCKE’S “WILD INDIAN” IN UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT JURISPRUDENCE
Anthony W. Hobert PhD
THE AWARENESS OF MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS (MMIWG): POLICY STEPS TOWARD ADDRESSING THE CRISIS
Meenakshi P. Richardson, Kimberly Klein, and Stephany RunningHawk Johnson
HOW REDISTRICTING AFFECTS NATIVE REPRESENTATION: THE TURTLE MOUNTAIN BAND OF CHIPPEWA
Ryland Mahre
DIGITAL ALLOTMENT AND VANISHING INDIANS: IDSOV AND LLMS
Sam McVeety
6PPD-Q, TIRES, AND SALMON, OH MY: POLICIES AND REMEDIES FOR TRIBES IN THE ACUTE MORTALITY OF COHO SALMON IN THE PUGET SOUND REGION.
Meralina Morales
PARTICIPATION IN PARADISE?: INDIGENOUS PARTICIPATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL DECISIONMAKING IN HAWAIʻI
Lindsay Peterson

Today, Katherine Johnson and Jalen Rose (of MJLR) and Caleb Hawpetoss (UM NALSA) convened a panel discussion about two Indian law articles recently published by the Journal. I brought donuts.














Attend the 38th Coming Together of Peoples Conference (CTOPC) on Friday, April 12th or Saturday, April 13th, 2024!
You can attend via Zoom or in-person at the UW Law School (975 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706).
We will cover many Indigenous Law topics, including Tribal data sovereignty, publication of Tribal codes and cases, interdisciplinary research in Federal Indian Law, and much more! Be on the lookout for more information about the panels and our program release!
If you are interested, please fill out this registration form (full link below). Feel free to share this registration link and Info Poster with other attorneys, professionals, and students that may be interested.
REGISTRATION LINK: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCAOUKpW9N9NNCZdoXgQu_qqMM2AywvOxgPh4U4zD-6yNvwA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Yaw^ko,
The Indigenous Law Student Association at UW Law School
Samantha Maltais (PLSI ‘21) and crew:

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