Registration will open up the second week of March

Registration will open up the second week of March

The 19th Annual California Indian Law Conference will be held on October 3-4, 2019 at the Graton Resort and Casino. Room rates expire on Tuesday, September 3. Please see the announcement for more information!
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
Download the agenda and registration form here.
The MAIBA CLE Committee announces the 2016 Indian Law Conference will be held on Friday May 6th at the Mystic Lake Casino Hotel. An excellent program has been scheduled with several national speakers and cutting edge topics. Please note that Professor Sarah Deer will be honored at the reception Friday afternoon.
Their co-sponsor, Minnesota CLE, is again handling registration. Please find the attached brochure, which includes the agenda. You can view the same material and register by using the following link:
Flyer here.
CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN INDIANS AND LAW
at San Diego State University
10:00 AM-12:00 PM Scripps Cottage, November 30, 2012
Speakers:
A Unifying Theory of Tribal Civil Jurisdiction
Speaker: Matthew L.M. Fletcher
From Power Politics to Legal Duties: The Anatomy of Tribal-State Relations
Speaker: Wenona T. Singel
Tribal Governance: A California Perspective
Speaker: Devon Lomayesva
Protecting Cultural Resources and Tribal Values: The “Significant” Impacts of the Law
Speaker: Michele Fahley
Panel Chair/Discussant: Dr. Linda Parker
Here.
The Federal Bar Association’s Indian Law Conference save the date postcard is in the mail. Here is thedescription on the postcard (which is linked below the fold):
For the first time in its history, the annual Federal Bar Association Indian Law Conference will take place in a tribal community just outside of Santa Fe, N.M., at Pojoaque Pueblo’s Buffalo Thunder Resort. We celebrate this historic move as an opportunity for reflection on the relationship between federal Indian law and Indian communities, particularly in an era of political change and promise.
Here is the final, final agenda for the FBA Indian Law Conference, now featuring Cherokee Nation principal chief Chad Smith, who will be speaking about the Cherokee Freedmen issue.
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