Friday, October 15, 2021 / 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
Beus Center for Law and Society / Room 240
Downtown Phoenix Campus
The hybrid conference will offer a survey of legal issues in voting rights, dependency law, project development, Indian gaming, depositions and water law updates, as well as an exploration in Fundamental Law. It is ideal training for advocates, practitioners, prosecutors, defenders in the tribal courts, tribal council members, Indian law attorneys and attorneys practicing on and near the Navajo Nation Reservation, tribal liaisons, government legislators, Navajo Nation Bar members, law students, as well as teachers and professors, and students of American Indian studies.
– Navajo Nation Bar Association has approved this conference for 6 Navajo Law credits and 2 Navajo Ethics credits.
– New Mexico MCLE has approved this conference for 6.0 general credits and 2.0 Ethics credits
– State Bar of Arizona does not approve CLE activities however this activity may qualify for up to 8 credit hours, including 2 credit hours for Professional Responsibility.
Conference Hosts:
Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU and Native American Bar Association of Arizona
Conference Coordinator:
Danielle Williams, Indian Legal Program, ASU Law
Email: danielle.williams.1@asu.edu or (480) 965-2922
Beus Center for Law and Society at Arizona State University
111 E. Taylor Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004-4467
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