Tribal Law & Government Conference
School of Law, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS is conducting the 22nd Annual Tribal Law & Government Conference titled “Tribal-State Collaborations: Advantages & Obstacles” on March 9, 2018.
Each year, KU hosts the Tribal Law & Government Conference, which devotes significant scholarly attention to the study of organic tribal law, modern tribal governments and the evolution of tribal common law.
The conference highlights how works of scholars and tribal jurists addressing the emerging and historical problems of indigenous law and governance are critical to strengthening tribal sovereignty.
Speakers
Sarah Deer
Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Tonya Kowalski
Michael Petoskey
Victoria Sweet
Honorable William A. Thorne, Jr.
Judge Korey Wahwassuck
Heather White Man Runs Him
Venue
Green Hall | University of Kansas | Lawrence, KS.
Contact
For queries, please contact
Elizabeth A. Kronk Warner
Director, Tribal Law & Government Center
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
Professor of Law
785-864-1139
elizabeth.kronk@ku.edu
For more details about the conference and the speakers, visit the link given here.