WSBA Indian Law Section’s CLE will be May 10 in Seattle. A pdf of the agenda is here: ILS CLE Agenda – 2019 To register, click here.

WSBA Indian Law Section’s CLE will be May 10 in Seattle. A pdf of the agenda is here: ILS CLE Agenda – 2019 To register, click here.

The Tribal Law Journal is hosting its 20th Anniversary Symposium on Honoring Indigenous Dispute Resolution. Speakers include Rep. Deb Haaland and the Honorable Robert Yazzie. There will also be a screening of Tribal Justice, with film panelists the Honorable Abby Abinanti and the Hoborable Claudette White. This program has been approved for 3.0 general and 1.0 ethics CLE credits.
The Symposium will be held at the University of New Mexico School of Law on March 29, 2019. Please see the announcement for more details.
This is a one-day CLE conference on Hot Topics in Navajo Law, as a “last chance” for CLEs, hosted by The Navajo Nation Bar Association.
The Indian Law Section of the New Mexico State Bar is hosting its annual CLE on Monday, December 10 from 9am to 12:15pm. The Indian Law Section’s annual program will focus on topics that will help the Indian law practitioner on a daily basis. This program will include updates on legal developments in 2018, covering case law, statutes, regulations and executive actions. The program will also include a presentation on effective legal writing strategies and tips and cover legal ethics involved in practicing Indian law. To register, please click here.
The Indian Law Section of the New Mexico State Bar is hosting its annual CLE on Thursday, November 1, 2018 from 9am to 12:15pm. The Indian Law Section’s annual program will focus on topics that will help the Indian law practitioner on a daily basis. This program will include updates on legal developments in 2018, covering case law, statutes, regulations and executive actions. The program will also include a presentation on effective legal writing strategies and tips and cover legal ethics involved in practicing Indian law. To register, please click here.
The time has come yet again! The best conference around, held in beautiful East Lansing, Michigan during the best time of year, is now accepting registrations!
The conference page is here, which includes the agenda and a link to registration. TICA’s website is here.
In addition to two days of excellent presentations, this we have applied for CLE credits, including ethics and elimination of bias credits. Also new this year is a bonus Title IV-E Families First panel on Wednesday, along with an in-house ICWA attorney meeting. Also on Wednesday is an open house/meet and greet for for tribes to recruit summer legal interns, and our welcome reception. Check out the agenda for details.
Our artist this year is Peter Boome.
Sponsors already include: Kewenvoyouma Law PLLC, Kogovsek & Associates, Hogen Adams, PLLC, Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton LLP, Woodsum Drummond, Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Endreson & Perry LLP, Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP, and Casey Family Programs. If you are interested in sponsoring a panel (or three), contact Kate Fort or Doreen McPaul (fort@law.msu.edu or Doreen.McPaul@pascuayaqui-nsn.gov). We absolutely cannot do the conference without these donations, and we are very thankful for them.
Follow us here, on Twitter, and especially on Instagram for updates, and additional acknowledgments of our sponsors! We are @ilpc_turtletalk
Links: Complete schedule and list of speakers (PDF), registration.
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Whether you are a practitioner currently working in Indian Country, or looking to learn more about the exciting and broad field of Indian Law, do not miss the Sixth Annual Indian Law CLE!
Hosted by:
The Indian Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin
Date:
Friday, September 29, 2017
Time:
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: (Lodging deadline is August 29!)
Legendary Waters Resort & Casino
37600 Onigamiing Drive
Red Cliff, WI
Tuition
State Bar of Wisconsin Members:
$149 (if registered by Sept. 1, 2017) $179 (after Sept. 1, 2017)
Non-Attorneys & Law Students:
$39 (if registered by Sept. 1, 2017) $60 (after Sept. 1, 2017)
Non-State Bar of Wisconsin Attorneys:
$199 (if registered by Sept. 1, 2017) $249 (after Sept. 1, 2017)
Course Materials
Course materials will be provided in PDF format prior to the seminar. There is an additional charge of $25.00 for the print format.
Credits
This program will be submitted to the Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners for up to 8.0 CLE credits, including 1.0 EPR credit.
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