34th Annual Indian Law Symposium

34th Annual Indian Law Symposium

 
These materials are a collection of video recordings and accompanying presentation materials from the 34th Annual Indian Law Symposium hosted by the University of Washington School of Law and the Washington Law Review in April 2022 with support from the American Law Institute. The Symposium focused on the forthcoming Restatement of the Law of American Indians.

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Submissions from 2022

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Chapter 1 - Federal Tribal Relations, Bree Black Horse, Matthew Campbell, Michalyn Steele, and Kirsten Carlson

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Reflections on the Restatement of the Law of American Indians; A Perspective from the Federal Bench, Matthew L. M. Fletcher and William A. Fletcher

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Chapter 4 – Economic Development, Robert J. Miller, Kaighn Smith, Townsend Hyatt, Lynn Slade, and Brie Coyle Jones

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A Perspective on the Restatement from the State Bench, Raquel Montoya-Lewis

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Chapter 6 – Natural Resources, Daniel Rey-Bear, Ann Tweedy, Heather Whiteman Runs Him, and Rebecca Tsosie

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Chapter 3 – State-Tribal Relations, Wenona T. Singel, Kristen Mitchell, Asa K. Washines, Elizabeth Reese, Kate E. Fort, and Neoshia Roemer

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Chapter 2 – Tribal Authority, Elizabeth Kronk Warner, Nikki Borchardt Campbell, Gloria Valencia-Weber, and Kristen A. Carpenter

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Chapter 5 – Indian Country Criminal Jurisdiction, Joel West Williams, April D. Youpee-Roll, Thomas F. Gede, and Angela R. Riley