Video of Roger Williams University Law Review Indian Law Symposium 2021

Jim Diamond helpfully made a concordance of where the various talks appear during the symposium:

Spokane County Bar Association 13th Annual Indian Law Conference

36th Annual Coming Together of Peoples Conference, University of Wisconsin Law School March 3rd through the 5th

The 36th Annual Coming Together of Peoples Conference is taking place March 3rd through March 5th. This conference is the longest-running Federal Indian Law conference in the country. The areas of Federal Indian law that this year’s conference encompass a multitude of subjects, cases, and experts, such as: the success of tribes at the United States Supreme Court; the newly amended Oneida gaming compact and its impact on the future of Wisconsin gaming; the current state of ICWA; an Ethics panel, and more. Aurene Martin (UW ‘93), Managing Partner and Founding Member of Spirit Rock Consulting will deliver the keynote address.

The conference has been approved for 11 (1.5EPR) CLE credits in the state of Wisconsin, CLE credits are pending for the state of Minnesota. Please register using this link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/36th-annual-coming-together-of-peoples-conference-tickets-240455598167

Fletcher Talk Today: “Federal Indian Law after the Notorious RBG + the Less Notorious SGB”

Register here.

Oklahoma Tax Commission Opinion Rejecting McGirt-Based Tax Immunity

Here:

OTC-order-2021-12-08-04

Related news coverage.

University of Washington Symposium on the Restatement of the Law of American Indians

Just a reminder that early bird registration for the Symposium on the Restatement of the Law of American Indians closes on January 31. The program is packed with speakers and panelists from around the nation who participated in the development of the Restatement and will feature keynote presentations from Judge William Fletcher of the 9th Circuit and Justice Montoya Lewis from the Washington Supreme Court. Use the link below to register soon for the best rates.

Home – 34th Annual Indian Law Symposium: Restatement of the Law of American Indians (cvent.com)

Roger Williams Univ. Law School’s Indian Law Conference: “An Uncomfortable Truth: Indigenous Communities and Law in New England” [afternoon panels]

Bethany Sullivan and Jennifer Turner

Roger Williams Univ. Law School’s Indian Law Conference: “An Uncomfortable Truth: Indigenous Communities and Law in New England” [late morning panels]

Bethany Berger
Jim Diamond

Prior post here.

Roger Williams Univ. Law School’s Indian Law Conference: “An Uncomfortable Truth: Indigenous Communities and Law in New England”

Agenda here. Most posts as the day progresses.

Dean Gregory Bowman
Law Review editor in chief Hannah Devoe
First Speaker — Dr. Taino Palermo