Take a look at this article on Professor Miller!

“Miller Publishes Two Books Chapters”

Professor Robert J. Miller of the Indian Legal Program at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law authored a chapter, “The International Law of Discovery: Acts of Possession on the Northwest Coast of North America,” in the book “Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage” (2015).  The book was published to complement the Anchorage Museum exhibit called “Captain James Cook in Alaska.”

Read full article here: http://www.law.asu.edu/News/CollegeofLawNews/TabId/803/ArtMID/7835/ArticleID/4842

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/

Indian Legal Clinic Sponsors Native Vote

Election Day 2014 allowed the Arizona Native Vote-Election Protection Project to pursue its goal of reducing the number of tribal members denied the ability to vote. The project was coordinated by  the Indian Legal Clinic at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, the National Congress of American Indians, the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona and the Native American Bar Association of Arizona. The Indian Legal Clinic students recruited and trained nearly 50 volunteers.  These volunteers served 18 polling locations across eight tribal communities throughout Arizona. On-site volunteers assisted tribal members by answering questions regarding their voting rights.

Read full article here:  https://www.law.asu.edu/news/CollegeofLawNews/TabId/803/ArtMID/7835/ArticleID/4816/Indian-Legal-Clinic-Sponsors-Native-Vote-.aspx

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/