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.

NCADV Accepting Workshop Proposals for 2016 National Conference

NCADV Now Accepting Workshop Proposals for NCADV’s 2016 National Conference on Domestic Violence: Voices United

 The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

is Now Accepting Workshop Proposals!

Click here to Submit

The deadline for workshop submissions is Friday, June 3rd, 2016.

Voices United will bring together experts in domestic violence from across the nation to address various issues that intersect. Topics will include, but are not limited to: advanced victim advocacy, system response, best practices in victim service delivery, institutionalized systems as well as emerging issues such as the intersection between guns and domestic violence. Exceptional and inspirational speakers and panels are already being confirmed.

This conference seeks to commission victims, survivors, advocates and other experts in the field to lift and empower voices of victims and survivors, and inspire action toward a culture with zero tolerance for domestic violence.

2016 National Conference: 

VOICES UNITED

October 23-26,2016

Chandler, Arizona

ncadv.org/conference

Click here to register now.

WSBA Indian Law Section on May 12, 2016

Agenda and registration previously posted here.

This year’s Hot Topics in Indian Law has been approved for 6.25 CLE credits.

2016 Indian Law Conference – Friday May 6, 2016 @ Mystic Lake Casino Hotel

Agenda and registration previously posted here.

MAIBA Members and Friends,

Please join us at the 2016 Indian Law Conference on Friday May 6th at the Mystic Lake Casino Hotel.  We have an excellent program with several national speakers and cutting edge topics.  Senator Franken is invited and Professor Sarah Deer will be honored at the reception on Friday afternoon.

Our co-sponsor Minnesota CLE is handling registration.  Please find attached the brochure agenda.  You can view the same material and register by using the following link:

http://www.minncle.org/E-PromosHTML/indian2016.htm

Please share this email with others who may be interested in attending.

We hope to see you on Friday May 6th!

On behalf of the MAIBA CLE Committee,

Reid S. Raymond
Assistant Hennepin County Attorney

Washington State Bar’s 28th Annual Indian Law Section Seminar

Download seminar details and registration here.

 

North Dakota Law Review Symposium on the Oil Boom

Here. Includes panels on human trafficking and impacts on Indian country jurisdiction.

Midwest Peacemaking Conference is June 8-10 in Manistee

Download agenda and presenter bios here.

Link to registration here.

14th Biennial Indian Law Symposium at USD

ILS Poster 2016

Link to details and registration here.

The local NALSA chapter is hosting “Indian Child Welfare Act: Old and New Challenges” March 30-31 at the University of South Dakota.