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Federal Indian Law & Tribal Legal Research - Separate Sovereigns (Advanced) - Elimination of Bias CLE Credit Requested

  • 20 Oct 2015
  • 6:30 PM - 8:40 PM
  • William Mitchell College of Law, 875 Summit Avenue, Room 223, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55105

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Federal Indian Law defines the relationship between the federal government and tribal nations. Tribal law is the internal law of a tribal nation, e.g. the Navajo Nation.  Learn about the jurisdictional implications of Indian relations and Tribal law from Professor Sarah Deer, a member of the Mvskoke nation of Oklahoma and an appellate judge for the White Earth Nation and Prairie Island Indian Community.


Presented by Sarah Deer - William Mitchell College of Law





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