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MSU Law’s Diversity Consortium and Native American Law Students Association (NALSA)
Tuesday, January 27th
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
MSU College of Law, Room 471
Please join MSU Law’s Diversity Consortium and NALSA in hosting Professor Fletcher and Professor Lawrence for our first Around the Hour Series Program of the year. We will be discussing a Native American philosophy known as Seven Generations, a framework under which we will contemplate how past efforts to achieve justice are linked to both emerging movements of today and those in the future. What is your role in the process?
Mary Ferguson, fergusma@law.msu.edu
The Native American Law Students Association invites you to lunch and a panel discussion on Native American freedom of religion and the law.
Castle Board Room12:00p.m.Monday, March 28th, 2011
The discussion will focus on the James Arthur Ray Sweat Lodge Trial; and the Declaration of War Against Exploiters of Lakota Spirituality.
The panelists include Clarence Syrette, and Professors Frank Ravitch and Matthew Fletcher.
Clarence Syrette will be speaking about the traditional significance of Native American spiritual ceremonies from his perspective as a medicine man.
Professor Frank Ravitch and Professor Matthew Fletcher will be sharing their insights on the American Indian Religious Freedom Act and other laws as they apply to the case.
Auction is here.
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