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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 10:42:26 -0500 (EST)
From: Cameron A Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: American Indian Law Day 1999
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The Native American Law Student's Association and the Michigan Journal of
Race and Law would like to invite you to our American Indian Law Day on
Friday, March 26th in Room 150. This series of panels will cover some of
the hot areas in Federal-Indian law.
Schedule of Events
12 Introduction Ron Douglas (Court of Appeals for the
Saginaw Chippewa)
12:30 Reserved Treaty Rights: Kathryn Tierney (Tribal Attorney, Bay
Water and Fishing Mills)
Steve Moore (Staff Attorney, NARF)
Bill Rastetter (Tribal Attorney, Grand
Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa)
Charles Jakosa (Trial Attorney, Department
of Justice)
2:00 Indian Child Welfare Mary Al Balber (Minnesota Attorney General
Act: Keeping Indian Office)
Families Together Jim Bransky (Staff Attorney, Michigan
Indian Legal Services)
3:00 Gaming and Indian Lenor Scheffler (Associate, Dorsey and
Law Whitney, Minneapolis)
Bill Brooks (Tribal Attorney, Little River
Band of Ottawa)
4:00 Traditional Justice: Phil Memberto (Peacemaker, Little River
Restorative Justice Band of Ottawa)
and Peacemaking Courts Ron Douglas (Court of Appeals, Saginaw
Chippewa)
Prof. Robert Clinton (Wiley B. Rutledge
Professor of Law at the University of
Iowa, Chief Justice of the Winnebago
Supreme Court)
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Unenh onhwa' Awayaton
http://www.tdi.net/ishgooda/
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