Final Call for Art, ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference


 

Call for Art Closes tomorrow, April 1 2021

Since 2007, the Indigenous Law Conference commissions one American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or Canadian First Nations artist each year. Art is featured on conference materials and the website. For more information and to submit, visit www.indigenouslawconference.com/call-for-art. Deadline to submit is tomorrow April 1, 2021.

Save the date for the 18th Annual Indigenous Law Conference, November 4-5, 2021 with pre-conference activities on November 3!

Visit  www.indigenouslawconference.com for 2021 details as they arise.

Call for Proposal announcement coming soon!

Indigenous Law Conference Call for Art due April 1

Since 2007, the Indigenous Law Conference commissions one American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or Canadian First Nations artist each year and features their art on conference materials and the website. For more information and to submit, visit www.indigenouslawconference.com/call-for-art. Deadline to submit is April 1, 2021. Spread the word!

“Michigan law center receives national award”

Here.

Register Now for the 2017 Indigenous Law Conference

Information and Presentation Materials are here.

Links: Tentative Agenda, Registration, TICA sponsorship and membership, Artist Asia Tail

ILPC Students in Ingham County Legal News

Download Ingham County Legal News here (photo on page 2).

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MSU LAW students Corrinna Bailey and Samantha Smith presented “Impact of the Land Treaties in Michigan on Native Americans” at the Jackson District Library on February 18, 2016.

Indigenous Law and Policy Center Occasional Papers — Updated

We’ve posted several recent papers. Here is the website for all of our papers dating back to 2006.

2009-01
Advising – and Suing – Tribal Officials: On the Scope of Tribal Official Immunity by Matthew L.M. Fletcher and Kathryn E. Fort
2009-02
The Ethics of Pushing the Envelope in Indian Law Cases by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
2009-03
Supreme Court Reversal of Carcieri: Implications for Reaffirmed Michigan Indian Tribes by Novaline D. Wilson
2009-04
The Origins of the Indian Child Welfare Act: A Survey of the Legislative History by Matthew L.M Fletcher

5th Annual Indigenous Law Conference at MSU October 10-11

Here are the exciting details!

Friday, October 10, 2008

8:30 – 8:40 a.m. Opening: Asiniins Singers

8:40 – 9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction by Dean Joan W. Howarth

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Keynote Speaker: Lawrence Baca

10:15 – 12:15 p.m. Indigenous Women Assess the Indian Civil Rights Act

Moderator: Sheena Oxendine

Rebecca Miles, Eva Petoskey, Rina Swentzell, Gloria Valencia Weber, Francine Hatch

1:15 – 3:00 p.m. Gender and Race

Moderator: Hannah Bobee

Angela Riley, Ann Tweedy, Sonia Katyal

3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Commentary on the Indian Civil Rights Act

Moderator: Matthew L.M. Fletcher

Catharine MacKinnon

8:00 p.m. Literary Event

Frank Pommersheim

Gordon Henry

Matthew L.M. Fletcher

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