Here.
Symposia
Sho Ban Tribe – Water Summit (August 11, 2016)
2016 National Intertribal Tax Alliance Conference (Sept. 13-15, 2016)
Details here.
Kevin Washburn is the keynote speaker.
As always, NITA is one the premier Indian law conferences of the year.

2016 World Indigenous Law Conference Registration and Agenda
Here.
Walter Echohawk is the keynote.
33rd Alaska Tribal Court Development Conference
The 33rd Alaska Tribal Court Development Conference (the event is limited to Alaska Tribal Justice Personnel only) will feature current issues and recent developments affecting Alaska tribal courts and tribal jurisdiction. The annual event is intended for Tribes that are pursuing current and relevant tribal court training. It also provides information to Tribes that are just beginning to develop their own tribal courts and to Tribes seeking to expand or to modify tribal court operations.
The theme of this year’s Conference is “Fairness in Justice.” Judges, elders, practitioners, and distinguished speakers will present on the tribal court role in supporting restorative justice; addressing alcohol and drug abuse in the villages; and protecting Alaska Native children, elders, and vulnerable adults. Other topics include tribal-state collaboration in criminal matters and fairness and impartiality in tribal court proceedings.
Registration form and draft agenda may be found at: https://www.tananachiefs.org/events/village-strategies-projects-events/tribal-court-development-conference/.
Save the Dates: Tribal Judicial Institute Conference and Training
AAIA’s Indigenous International Repatriation Conference
Tribal Courts in the 21st Century Program at ABA Annual Meeting
Nebraska State Bar Indian Law Section CLE
Save the Date: 15th National Indian Nations Conference
December 8-10, 2016
Pre-Conference Institutes will be held on December 7, 2016
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Reservation Coachella Valley, California
This national conference provides opportunities for tribal, state, and federal participants to share knowledge, experiences, and ideas for developing and improving strategies and programs that serve the unique needs of crime victims in Indian Country. For information on previous conferences see www.OVCINC.org.
Questions:
Tribal Law and Policy Institute
P: 323-650-5467 ~ F: 323-650-8149
Email: Conference@TLPI.org
Conference Website: www.OVCINC.org
Registration Packets will be available in early summer 2016
Call for Presentations available here.
Formal Justice Department Conference Approval Pending.


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