University of Colorado to Host Panel on Indigenous Peoples and Climate Justice

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The Center for Values and Social Policy
 and
 The Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies

present a panel discussion on
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Justice

Tuesday, March 1st
5:00-6:30
Hellems Room 252

 

Featured Speakers:
            Sarah A Krakoff: Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
                       “Tribal Self-Determination, Cultural Survival, and Climate Justice”
           Heather Lazrus: Project Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research
                        “Rising Voices of Indigenous People in Weather and Climate Science and Policy”
            Kyle Whyte: Associate Professor of Philosophy, Michigan State University
“Indigenous Climate Justice, Collective Continuance and Settler Colonialism”
This event is free and open to the public.
No registration is required.

Co-sponsors: the Department of Philosophy, Department of Ethnic Studies, the Environmental Studies Program, and the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment.

Albany Law School Symposium on Native American Law

AGLR Symposium March 10 2016
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ASU e-Commerce Legal Update

Karrie Wichtman and Jen Weddle

  

Arizona State e-Commerce Conference

Patty Ferguson-Bohnee

  
Sequoyah Simermeyer

  

“Wiring the Rez: Expanding the Borders of Indian Country through E-Commerce”

Here (Wiring the Rez E-Commerce Conference_Flyer 2016):

Wiring the Rez E-Commerce Conference_Flyer 2016

AALS Indian Law Panel

Ann Tweedy and Kirsten Carlson

 
Brian Gilley, Kyle Veldt, and Alex Pearl  
 
Marcia Zug and Rose Villazor

  

UCLA Law Review Symposium in Honor of Carole Goldberg

The Next Frontier in Federal Indian Law: Building on the Foundational Work of Carole E. Goldberg

Here is the agenda:

Goldberg Symposium Schedule Revised

One Week Until the FBA’s D.C. Indian Law Conference

Agenda and registration here.

28th Annual Indian Law Symposium at University of Washington

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About the Program

Join us for the 28th Annual University of Washington Indian Law Symposium! As in past years, the conference includes comprehensive litigation and legislation updates and a number of topics of interest to a broad array of practitioners.

Program Highlights

  • Keynote by EPA’s Deputy General Counsel
  • Basics of Criminal Jurisdiction Under VAWA & TLOA
  • Federal Environmental Laws in Indian Country
  • Tribal Taxation Issues in Washington
  • Ethical Issues in Tribal Court
  • Current Indian Religious Freedom Questions
  • Federal Legislative Update
  • Public Defense in Tribal Courts
  • Non-gaming Economic Development Strategies
  • Annual Litigation Update

Sac & Fox 14th Annual Native Nations Law Symposium

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The Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska is proud to present the 14th annual Native Nations Law Symposium. The Symposium seeks to promote relations and education of important legal topics among all legal professionals both Tribal and State. Please see attached document for a copy of the tentative schedule (speakers may be subject to change).