Vermont Law Review
Vermont Law Review Symposium Panel on the Indian Child Welfare Act, Today @ Noon
Link to YouTube livestream here. Panelists are Lauren van Schilfgaard and Fletcher.
Hosted by the Vermont Law Review, this symposium will focus on legal challenges and innovative solutions to protect our most vulnerable population: children. It will be held as a four-part lunch series beginning on Thursday, September 19.
The first installment will focus on the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). The discussion will explore the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions on ICWA and its long-term implications for Native American children and tribal sovereignty.
If you’re unable to join us in person on the VLGS campus, a livestream will also be available. You can access the livestream via the button below or by clicking here.

Indian Law Student Scholarship Update
New article from the Buffalo Law Review:
Lauren Adornetto, Indian Country Complexities and the Ambiguous State of Marijuana Policy in the United States, 65 Buff. L. Rev. 329
New articles from the Vermont Law Review:
Nadia B. Ahmad, Trust or Bust: Complications with Tribal Trust Obligations and Environmental Sovereignty
Patrick Marass, Balancing the Fishes’ Scales: Tribal, State, and Federal Interests in Fishing Rights and Water Quality in Maine
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