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!

NYTs: “Does John Roberts Need to Check His Own Biases?”

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Worth a read, and then check out the QuaranTICA webinar on oral arguments!

QuaranTICA: TICA/ILPC Webinar Series

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TICA Webinar/CLE Tomorrow: “Legal Challenges for Tribal Attorneys During COVID-19”

Legal Challenges for Tribal Attorneys During COVID-19

When: 29 Apr 2020 12-1 Arizona Time
Where: Webcast

EVENT DETAILS:

COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on tribal communities. This CLE will address the legal tools that tribes are using to slow the spread of the disease, respond to the disease’s prevalence, and access needed economic supports.

Faculty:
Wenona T. Singel, Deputy Legal Counsel, Office of the Governor, State of Michigan

Moderator:
Matthew Fletcher, Professor of Law & Director of the Indigenous Law & Policy Center, Michigan State University College of

Chairperson:
Doreen McPaul, Attorney General, Navajo Nation; President, Tribal In-House Counsel Association

Register at: https://azbar.inreachce.com/Details/Information/9316cae5-96ab-45c4-9b29-e1dcf337ad5e

1.0 Total CLE Unit, (No Ethics or Specialization Credit).

Best regards,
Tribal In-House Counsel Association

2020 TICA Conference CFP due March 1

The 17th Annual Indigenous Law Conference proposal submission form and other conference details can be found at https://turtletalk.blog/2020ilpctica/

Proposals due March 1, 2020

Join us November 5-6, 2020

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Additionally, please share the call for art:

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Call for Proposals: 2020 ILPC/TICA Conference DUE MARCH 1

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Join us November 5-6, 2020

Proposals due March 1, 2020

More information and submission form at https://turtletalk.blog/2020ilpctica/

 

 

 

TICA Conference Day 1 — Introduction of the TICA Board

Brian Guth, Peter Ortego, Virjinya Torrez, Paul Spruhan, Sarah Lawson, James Washinawatok, TJ McReynolds, Doreen McPaul

ILPC/TICA Panel -Ethics In and Out of Indian Country

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You can register to join us in person or via webcast for the ILPC/TICA 16th Annual Indigenous Law Conference at the MSU College of Law

For information about the agenda, sponsorships, and registration visit the event page.

The Ethics In and Out of Indian Country: Transitioning Roles panel will fulfill Ethics CLE credits and is sponsored by Rey-Bear McLaughlin, LLP.

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ILPC/TICA Panel – Working with States: Tax Disputes

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You can register to join us in person or via webcast for the ILPC/TICA 16th Annual Indigenous Law Conference at the MSU College of Law

For information about the agenda, sponsorships, and registration visit the event page.

The Working with States: Tax Disputes panel is sponsored by Sacks Tierney P.A.

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