Category Archives: Event
Kevin Gover on Channel 12 today at 4 pm MST – “Indigenous Stereotypes in Sports”
Watch 12 News today at 4 p.m. for Kim Covington’s interview with Kevin Gover, director of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Kevin will be talking about his keynote lecture and panel discussion on Jan. 30 at the Heard Museum, and ILP co-sponsored event. Tickets are available to the public at: http://heard.org/event/indigenous-stereotypes-symposium/ for $5.00. We hope you will join us! Seating limited!
Tribal Health Care CLE Conference – Early Bird Rate expires 1/16
Early Bird Rate ends this Friday, January 16.
Group rates, non-CLE, and conference scholarships are available upon request.
This event will offer a forum for experts and tribal leaders to discuss the myriad complex legal and policy issues that tribal communities face in an increasingly sophisticated and complicated health care landscape to provide the best and highest quality health care to Indian peoples. This conference will bring together cutting-edge scholars, tribal leaders and officials, health care planning and development experts, attorneys, and others to explore these important topics.
Agenda, Registration, and more information at: http://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/ilphealthcarecle/
School-To-Prison Pipeline in Indian Country
Register for FREE at the following link: http://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/schooltoprison/registration/
Tribal Government E-Commerce CLE Conference just a month away – early rate expires tomorrow!
Early rate for registration expires tomorrow! Great networking opportunities. Keynote Lunch Speaker is Gary “Litefoot” Davis. Get your CLE credits by attending a conference that focuses on an innovative field of tribal economic development – a new geography of Indian Country. Agenda and more info at: http://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/ilp_ecommerce/
Tribal Government E-Commerce: Innovating a New Geography of Indian Country CLE Conference – Feb 12-13, 2015
Many tribes have recently become involved in pursuing business operated over the Internet. These E-Commerce opportunities have not only created thriving economies, but they have also led to a tangled web of legal issues where state, tribal and federal laws and policies are colliding. The quick growth of E-Commerce in Indian Country has outpaced a general understanding of how E-Commerce law is intertwined with federal Indian law especially as it may relate to States’ rights.
The goal of this conference is to explore the legal issues surrounding the development of E-Commerce in Indian Country including: jurisdictional complexities and the necessity of fostering open dialogue with federal and state counterparts, the possible implications to tribal sovereignty, and the ongoing need for tribes to build infrastructures that facilitate economic growth on their reservations while complying with appropriate federal guidelines.
This conference will bring together tribal leaders and officials, lawyers practicing in Indian country, on and off reservation economic planning and development experts, business and finance specialists, virtual casino managers and executives, online vendors and entrepreneurs, regulatory experts and cutting‐edge scholars to explore the legal issues of tribal E-Commerce.
An ILP Thank You….
Navajo Nation Public Hearing – Video Coverage
If you were not able to attend the Navajo Nation Public Hearing that took place Saturday, November 1 at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law – Armstrong Hall, you can watch the video coverage of this event at the following link : http://law.asu.edu/NavajoSettlement
Navajo Nation Public Hearing
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law / Great Hall / Armstrong Hall / Tempe ASU
Free and Open to the Public!
Navajo Nation Public Hearings on the $544 Million Settlement hosted by the 22nd Navajo Nation Council. The Council invites all Diné citizens to attend the public hearings.
Free parking will be available in the Apache Blvd. Parking structure on Apache Blvd.
To be live streamed!!! If you cannot attend here is the link-http://law.asu.edu/NavajoSettlement
A Public Hearing on Navajo Nation $554 Million Settlement – November 1, 2014
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law / Great Hall / Armstrong Hall / Tempe ASU
Free and Open to the Public!
Navajo Nation Public Hearings on the $544 Million Settlement hosted by the 22nd Navajo Nation Council. The Council invites all Diné citizens to attend the public hearings.
Free parking will be available in the Apache Blvd. Parking structure on Apache Blvd.