ASU Law: NAGPRA Panel on Nov. 16

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NAGPRA: 30 Years and Beyond

Monday, Nov. 16

12:00-1:30 p.m. MST

Join us as we commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and explore new opportunities for building on this landmark legislation.

Guest speakers:
– Suzan Harjo (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee) – Writer/Curator/Policy Advocate/President, Morning Star Institute
– Shannon O’Loughlin (Choctaw) – Executive Director and Attorney, Association on American Indian Affairs
– James Riding In (Pawnee) – Founding Member and Associate Professor, American Indian Studies, Arizona State University

The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.0 hour toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.

Free webinar and open to the public.

Register for this free webinar at: law.asu.edu/nagpra 

NAGPRA 30 Years and Beyond

The McGirt Decision, final ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference Panel

17th Annual ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference
November 10, 12, and 13, 2020 1-4:30pm ET

Panel 6: The McGirt Decision

Register and learn more at www.indigenouslawconference.com

Fawn Sharp on What Comes Next after the Election

From Crosscut, here is “Now what? Truth and reconciliation.”

Voting Rights and the 2020 Election: Day 3 of the ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference

17th Annual ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference
November 10, 12, and 13, 2020 1-4:30pm ET

Panel 5: Voting Rights and the 2020 Election

Register and learn more at www.indigenouslawconference.com

ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference Day 2 Panel: Oral Arguments Remotely, continued

17th Annual ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference
November 10, 12, and 13, 2020 1-4:30pm ET

Panel 4: Oral Arguments Remotely, What Could Go Wrong?!

Register and learn more at www.indigenouslawconference.com

Ninth Circuit Rejects La Posta Band’s Challenge to Border Wall

Here is the unpublished opinion in La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the La Posta Reservation v. Trump.

Briefs are here.

New Indian Law Scholarship Posted on SSRN

Here:

Scaling Commercial Law in Indian Country

Texas A&M Law Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 21 Sep 2020
Working Paper Series
Southern University Law Center

McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Past, Present, and Future of Reservation Boundaries

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, 2020
Number of pages: 45 Posted: 22 Sep 2020 Last Revised: 06 Oct 2020
Accepted Paper Series
University of Connecticut School of Law

Disparate Defense in Tribal Courts: The Unequal Right to Counsel as a Barrier to Expansion of Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction

Forthcoming in 106 Cornell Law Review (November 2020)
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 25 Sep 2020
Accepted Paper Series
Independent

The Canadian Indian Free Passage Right: An Anomaly in U.S. Immigration Law

The Federal Lawyer (May/June 2020)
Number of pages: 2 Posted: 02 Oct 2020
Accepted Paper Series
Navajo Nation Department of Justice

Tribes, Nations, States: Our Three Commerce Powers

Number of pages: 48 Posted: 12 Oct 2020
Working Paper Series
University of Mississippi – School of Law

Indiana’s Indian Laws: Indigenous Erasure and Racism in the Land of the Indians

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 21 Oct 2020
Working Paper Series
University of Tulsa College of Law

Quarantine Issues and Their Enforcement on Day 2 of the ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference

17th Annual ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference
November 10, 12, and 13, 2020 1-4:30pm ET

Panel 3: COVID-19 Related Litigation

Register and learn more at www.indigenouslawconference.com

Chris Chaney on Tribal Data Sovereignty

“Data Sovereignty: Tribal Records are Sacred” is available here.