Arizona State University recently issued the following announcement.
Date: WEDNESDAY, JAN.29
Time: 9 A.M. - 4 P.M.
Indian Law 101
between $200 and $250
$25 and More
Open to the public
Downtown Phoenix campus
The new Indian Gaming and Tribal Self-Governance Programs will host a conference on the fundamentals of Indian Law.
Topics covered:
History of Federal Indian Law and Policy
Overview of Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction
Fundamentals of Tribal Self-Governance
Fundamentals of Indian Gaming
Presenters:
Professor Robert J. Miller
Professor Ann Marie Bledsoe Downes
Professor Lawrence S. Roberts
Executive Director Jay Spaan, Self-Governance Communication & Education (SGCE) Tribal Consortium
Who should attend: This conference is designed for non-lawyers as well as lawyers. We encourage anyone working for a Tribe and those that work with Tribes to consider attending. Examples include Tribal Court practitioners and advocates, managers of Tribal programs and departments as well as business professionals working in Indian Country.
Registration rates:
Early Rate $200 ends on Dec. 20
Standard Rate $250 ends on Jan. 23 (5 p.m.)
Walk-In Rate $275 opens Jan. 29 (8 a.m. on-site)
Beus Center for Law and Society, Ak-Chin Indian Community Conference Center, Room 544
Original source can be found here.
Source: Arizona State University