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

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.

Bobby Wilson @ Michigan Indian Education Council’s Critical Issues Conference

Bobby Wilson, Scorpio
Eva Menefee + the 1491s
Frank Ettawageshik
Rochelle Ettawageshik
June Mamagona Fletcher

Harvard NALSA Indian Law Symposium III

Keynote Speaker Dean Stacy Leeds
Wiliame Gucake, Amelia Kendall, Megan Davis, and Fletcher
Elizabeth Reese, Jade Araujo, and Sarah McClellan

Harvard NALSA Indian Law Symposium II

Hon. JoAnne Jayne
Judge Jayne, Malika Kounkourou, and Sadie Pate
J.V. Langkilde, Sadie Pate, Fletcher

Harvard NALSA Opening Remarks + Keynote Speaker Judge Sunshine Sykes

Judge Sykes
Harvard NALSA
Sadie Pate
Dean Goldberg
Amira Madison, HUNAP

UM Native Studies Symposium Keynote + Panel 4

Kyle Whyte and Kristen Carpenter
Moderator Manuel Lewis is standing way over there.

UM Native Studies Symposium Berkhofer Speaker + Panel 3

Mark Trahant
Allie Maldonado, Greg Bigler, Andrew Druart