Indigenous Law & Policy Center & Tribal In-House Counsel Association 19th Annual Indigenous Law Conference
The Conference:
The conference has eight panels; one reserved for hot topics, plus a keynote speaker. Current TICA members with a focus on the tribal inhouse practice of law who are interested in presenting are invited to submit panel proposals with up to four speakers.
Want to Speak at the Indigenous Law Conference?:
Become a TICA member at www.tica.wildapricot.org MSU Law will provide research support for speakers in preparing materials upon request. MSU Law will cover reasonable travel and lodging expenses.
Submit Panel Proposals:
Submit panel proposals as a PDF or Word document, 300 words or less, to MSU ILPC at indigenous@law.msu.edu
Include the following information for each panelist:
Name
Title (current position)
Contact information
Contact Us:
Doreen N. McPaul, President of TICA: dmcpaul@nndoj.org MSU ILPC: indigenous@law.msu.edu Gabriela Gendreau, MSU ILPC Communications Coordinator: ggendreau@law.msu.edu
CALL FOR ART
Submissions due March 21st, 2022
Indigenous Law & Policy Center & Tribal In-House Counsel Association 19th Annual Indigenous Law Conference
Each year, the conference sponsors one American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian artist whose work is featured on digital and print conference materials which may be adapted for use. Artists of all mediums are encouraged to submit their work.
Submission Requirements:
To inquire about or to submit artwork, please email MSU ILPC at indigenous@law.msu.edu
Include the following:
PDF or Adobe Photoshop file
Artist biography / brief summary of work and artist or foundation contact information. To be included in the conference program if desired.
Contact Us:
Doreen N. McPaul, President of TICA: dmcpaul@nndoj.org MSU ILPC: indigenous@law.msu.edu Gabriela Gendreau, MSU ILPC Communications Coordinator: ggendreau@law.msu.edu
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