UDub 38th Annual Indian Law Symposium (Sept. 4-5, 2025)

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SCHEDULE PREVIEW

Thursday, Sept. 4

  • Litigation and Federal Legislative Updates
  • Keynote: Professor Kekek Stark (Turtle Mountain), Alexander Blewitt III School of Law, University of Montana
  • Fish and the Future
  • Mining and Transboundary Impacts
  • Ethics: Maya Titova and Jaxi Sehorn, Staff Attorneys, Tribal Public Defense Clinic, Native American Law Center, UW School of Law

Friday, Sept. 5

  • NEPA…Still?
  • Keynote: Bryan Newland (Bay Mills), Powers, Pyles, Sutter & Verville, PC, Washington, DC
  • The Mighty Columbia; Old Challenges, New Developments

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American Indian Law Review Call for Papers & Symposium Announcement

Washington State Supreme Court / Minority and Justice Symposium: “TÁĆELŚW̱ SIÁM: A Call to Justice for Indigenous Peoples”

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Fletcher Comic Book for FBA 2025

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Wind River Water Forum, April 26, 2025

Tulsa Law Review Symposium Lunch Talk

Dean Stacy Leeds
Judge Sara Hill
These are not pics from the lunch, ‘cuz there was a food fight and it got messy.

Tulsa Law School Indian Law Symposium Morning Panels

Marc Roark, Alex Pearl, Torey Dolan, MF
Laura Jones, MSU ILPC Alum
Adam Crepelle
Vicki Limas, Wilson Pipestem, Phil Tinker, Daniel Carter

Tulsa Law Review Symposium, March 28, 2025

Montana Law School Tribal Advocacy Conference Rescheduled for April 16-17, 2025

Indigenous Rights in 2025: A Symposium on Current Legal Issues in Indigenous Communities, hosted by the Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights (Mar. 28, 2025)

Indigenous Rights in 2025: A Symposium on Current Legal Issues in Indigenous Communities, hosted by the Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights
Friday, March 28, 10–3 PM CT, held in-person at Texas Law and over Zoom

Join us for TJCLCR’s 2025 symposium on Indigenous rights. Hear from prominent Indigenous scholars, activists, and organizers from across the country on topics like Federal Indian Law & tribal sovereignty, environmental justice, reproductive & 2SLGBTQ+ rights for Indigenous folks, indigeneity globally, and more. Registration (bit.ly/TJCLCR25) is free and includes lunch, but space is limited. Free screening of Oscar-nominated documentary SUGARCANE to follow.