Final Spring Speakers Event, April 10th — Circe Sturm, David Cornsilk, and Pam Palmater

The Center’s final Spring Speakers Series event will be held this coming Tuesday, April 10th, at 2pm in the Moot Court Room (please note this room is on the fourth floor, and is a change from our usual location).

April 10, 2012, 2:00pm (Moot Court Room)

Author:

Circe Sturm

Becoming Indian: The Struggle Over Cherokee Identity in the Twenty-First Century

Commentators:

David Cornsilk

Prof. Pam Palmater (Ryerson University)

Stephen Pevar to Speak at ILPC Event Tomorrow

Stephen Pevar, the author of The Rights of Indians and Tribes, is speaking tomorrow at 2pm. We also have two commentators, Philip (Sam) Deloria and Mario Gonzalez, who will talk about his book and their work. The event will be in the Castle Board Room on the third floor of the Law College (648 N. Shaw Lane, East Lansing). Coffee and snacks will be served.

March 20, 2012 2:00 pm (Castle Board Room)

Author:

Stephen Pevar

The Rights of Indians and Tribes

Commentators:

Mario Gonzalez, Gonzalez Law Firm
Philip S. (Sam) Deloria, American Indian Graduate Center

Announcing the 2012 ILPC Spring Speaker Series

Each spring, we host a series of events to celebrate and discuss selected new books involving American Indian law and policy. Here is our Spring 2012 schedule:

January 23rd, 2012, 2:00 pm

This event will be held in Room 474 of the Law School as part of a first year class in Property

Author:

Kali Murray

Integrating Spaces: Property Law and Race

Commentator:

Prof. Kristi Bowman (MSU Law)

February 21, 2012, 2:00 pm (Castle Board Room)

Authors:

Kaighn Smith Jr.

Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country

David Kamper

The Work of Sovereignty: Tribal-Labor Relations and Self-Determination at the Navajo Nation

Commentators:

Prof. Wenona T. Singel (MSU Law)

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