| When |
Friday, February 27, 2009
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
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| Location | Wolf Law Building Room 204 |
| For | Public; Faculty; Staff; Students; Alumni; CLE Credit |
| Cost | $100 tuition (free for NNALSA competitors and judges) |
Scholars and practitioners with particular expertise on issues of race and constitutional law as applied in cutting-edge Indian Country cases will present this half-day conference. Presented by the Colorado Law American Indian Law Program, the CU and DU Native American Law Students Associations and sponsored in part by the Byron R. White Center for the Study of Constitutional Law, the conference will be part of the events line-up for the 2009 National NALSA Moot Court competition.
| Contact |
Jill E. Tompkins
jill.tompkins@colorado.edu (303) 735-2194 |
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| Sponsored By | University of Colorado and University of Denver Sturm College of Law NALSA Chapters, University of Colorado American Indian Law Program, and the Byron R. White Center for the Study of Constitutional Law | ||||
| Moderated By | Professors Jill Tompkins and Kristen Carpenter | ||||
| Speakers | Invited: Professors Bethany Berger, Kristen Carpenter, Matthew Fletcher, Stacey Leeds, Melody Kapilialoha Mackenzie and Attorneys Steven Moore and James Scarboro | ||||
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