
Native Voter Disenfranchisement (UM NALSA) @ Noon Today — Just Reminding Myself. . . .

Comic here.
Here is yesterday’s panel — student organizer Katherine Carlton, me, Eric Hemenway, Karen O’Brien, and Laura Ramos (thanks to JS for the pic):
Here are some Spartans representing:
And John Petoskey:
The crowd filing in, armed with pizza:
More pics from Katherine. Eric Hemenway in action!
Famous and soon to be famous people in audience — Forrest and Hunter, Simermeyer, Donnelly, Meg Noori, and John.
The Cultural Heritage Law Society is sponsoring this lecture in conjunction with U of M Law’s Native American Law Student Association.The panel will be held in Room 218 of Hutchins Hall at the University of Michigan Law School on Tuesday, October 30th. It will be a lunch lecture, so it will begin at 12:00 and end at 1:15 with lunch provided. It will be open to all of the University community.
Speakers include Matthew Fletcher, Eric Hemenway, Laura Ramos, and Karen O’Brien.
NIGC Chairman Phil Hogen – November 13
12:20 pm to 1:20 pm Hutchins Hall (HH) 250
The Native American Law Student Association (NALSA) is sponsoring a lunchtime talk with National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) Chairman Phil Hogen. Chair Hogen is a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge Reservation. He will be speaking about the Indian Gaming and Regulatory Act (this year is the twentieth anniversary).
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