Indian law symposium 2010 brochure

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5.75 General CLE Credits

Seattle, WA Permit No. 2469

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Thursday, September 9, 2010 PROGRAM SCHEDULE

23rd Annual

University of Washington

Indian Law Symposium Thursday and Friday September 9-10, 2010

University of Washington School of Law William H. Gates Hall, Seattle

Box 353020 Seattle, WA 98195-3020

11.50 CLE Credits (includes 1.0 Ethics Credit)

Program Highlights

• Obama Administration Legal Review • Ethical Issues in Indian Law Practice • Annual Litigation Update • Federal Legislation Update September 9-10, 2010

Indian Law Symposium

23rd Annual University of Washington

• Keynote: Indian Tribes and the Constitution

• Tribal Jursidiction over Non-members • New Tribal Law and Order Act Review • Juvenile Justice in Indian Country • Submerged Land and Reservation Boundaries

23rd Annual

University of Washington

Indian Law Symposium

8:30 a.m. Registration and Coffee 9:00 a.m. Introduction and Conference Overview Professor Robert Anderson, Associate Professor and Director, Native American Law Center, U.W. School of Law, Seattle, WA 9:05 a.m. Litigation Update Thomas Schlosser, Partner, Morisset, Schlosser, Jozwiak & McGaw, Seattle, WA 10:00 a.m. Federal Legislative Update

Who Should Attend Attorneys who have Indian clients; attorneys whose clients deal with Indians or with tribal governments; persons with an interest in the current issues within Washington’s Indian Country will benefit from attending this symposium. Tribal leaders and members of the public are welcome to the program.

Molly Cohan, University of Washington Tribal Court Public Defense Clinic; Professor Robert Anderson, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA 10:45 a.m. Break 11:00 a.m. Keynote Address Broken Landscape: Indians, Indian Tribes and the Constitution Professor Frank Pommersheim, University of South Dakota School of Law, Vermillion, SD Noon

Lunch (on your own)

About the Program

1:15 p.m. Submerged Lands and Waterfront Boundaries

As usual, the conference includes comprehensive litigation and legislation updates and a number of topics of interest to a broad array of practitioners. Professor Frank Pommersheim of the University of South Dakota School of Law will provide a stimulating keynote address on the first day based on his new book, Broken Landscape: Indians, Indian Tribes and the Constitution. The Friday session will include an address on Indian Law & Policy in the Obama Administration by Pilar Thomas, Deputy Solicitor for Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.

Emily Hutchinson, Swinomish Tribal Attorney’s Office, LaConner, WA Joseph Panesko, Assistant Attorney General, State of Washington, Olympia, WA Brian Kipnis, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington, Seattle, WA 2:45 p.m. Break 3:00 p.m. Dialogue with the Regional Solicitor’s Office Indian Law Advisers Duane Mecham; Nolan Shishido; Mary Anne Kenworthy; Stephanie Lynch; Office of the Regional Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior, Portland, OR 4:30 p.m. Adjourn 4:35 p.m. Meeting of the Washington State Bar Association Indian Law Section


Early registration discount

Friday, September 10, 2010 4.75 General and 1.00 Ethics CLE Credits

Group Discounts Group discounts are available for four or more people. Individuals from the same organization must register and pay at the same time. For more information about group discounts, please call us at 206-543-0059 or 800-253-8648 for assistance.

8:30 a.m. Check-In and Coffee 9:00 a.m. National Tribal Juvenile Justice Reform Washington Supreme Justice (ret.) Bobbe Bridge, Center for Children & Youth Justice, Seattle, WA Chori Folkman, Tulalip Parent Advocate, Tulalip, WA Honorable Raquel Montoya-Lewis, Chief Judge, Lummi Nation, Bellingham, WA Professor Ron Whitener, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA 11:00 a.m. Break 11:15 a.m. Indian Law & Policy in the Obama Administration Pilar Thomas, Deputy Solicitor for Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 12:15 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 1:30 p.m. Tribal Court Jurisdiction over Non-members: What’s Happening? Jennifer Yogi, Northwest Justice Project, Seattle, WA Marc Slonim, Ziontz, Chestnut, Varnell, Berley & Slonim, Seattle, WA Jane Smith, Chief Justice, Tulalip Tribes, Tulalip, WA 3:15 p.m. Break 3:30 p.m. Ethical Issues and Indian Law Practice Douglas Ende, Chief Disciplinary Counsel, Washington State Bar Association, Seattle, WA Brenda Williams, Lecturer, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA 4:30 p.m. Adjourn

program information

Native American Law Center

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

University of Washington The mission of the Native American Law Center is to promote a better understanding of Indian law and policy in order to facilitate legal and institutional improvements among tribal, state and federal governments. For more information about the University of Washington’s Native American Law Center, visit our website at: http://www.law.washington.edu/IndianLaw/ NEW ATTORNEY DISCOUNT ADMITTED TO THE BAR AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2007? TAKE 30% OFF THE STANDARD REGISTRATION FEE SUBJECT TO SPACE AVAILABILITY

Unable to attend the 23rd Annual Indian Law Symposium in person? If you’re unable to attend this year’s symposium in person - don’t worry. You can still participate in the live sessions online from the convenience of your home or office through West LegalEdcenter. Live webcasts on West LegalEdcenter are approved for Washington, Oregon and Idaho MCLE credit! Visit: www.westlegaledcenter.com today to enroll! Details will also be available on the UW CLE website: www.law.washington.edu/cle

Pay by August 26 to receive a discount.

Refunds/Cancellations Refunds are available up to five business days prior to the program. In lieu of refund we encourage participants to send a substitute. Please notify UW CLE of any requests for refunds or substitutions. All cancellations are subject to a $30 handling charge. Credits 10.50 General and 1.00 Ethics CLE Credit are approved. For more information regarding CLE credits in other states, contact UW CLE at 206-543-0059 or 800-253-8648. E-mail: uwcle@uw.edu Accommodations for Disabilities To request accommodations for the disabled, please contact the office of the Disability Services Office at least ten days in advance at: (206) 543-6450 (voice); (206) 543-6452 (TDD); (206) 685-7264 (FAX), or dso@u.washington.edu (E-Mail). Housing/Accommodations A block of rooms has been reserved at the University Inn, 4140 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, 206-632-5055 or 800-7333855, website: www.universityinnseattle.com. Rooms will be available until August 18, 2010. After August 18, 2010, accommodations will be on a spaceavailable basis. Please identify yourself as a participant in the “Indian Law Symposium 2010 ” when making a room reservation.

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23rd Annual University of Washington

Indian Law Symposium

(10I09)

September 9-10, 2010

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