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Spring Symposium 2008 Faculty

Lewis & Clark Law School is pleased to welcome as
faculty to our annual Spring Symposium 2008 nationally recognized authorities in Native American Law.

Gavin Clarkson, Visiting Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

"Guaranteed Indians: Tribal Access to Capital and the Indian Financing Act"

Matthew Fletcher, Assistant Professor of Law & Director of the Indigenous Law & Policy Center, Michigan State College of Law

"Indian Tribal Business and the Off-Reservation Market"

Keynote Speaker: Kevin Gover, Director, National Museum of the American Indian, Professor of Law, Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

David Haddock, Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law

"To Tax Tribes or Not to Tax Tribes: That is the Question"

Stacy Leeds, Professor of Law, Director, Tribal Law and Government Center, University of Kansas School of Law

"Re-Developing Tribal Economies and Diminished Landbases"

Robert Miller, Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School

"International and Domestic Treaties to Promote American Indian Economic Development"

Richard Monette, Associate Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin School of Law

"A Tribal Constitution for Government and Business"

Judith Royster, Co-Director of the Native American Law Center and Professor of Law, University of Tulsa College of Law

"Economic Development, Natural Resources, and the Secretary's Shrinking Role"

Wenona Singel, Assistant Professor of Law & Associate Director of the Indigenous Law & Policy Center, Michigan State University College of Law

"Judicial Independence and Economic Development in Indian Country"

Alexander Skibine, S.J. Quinney Professor of Law, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law

'Tribal Sovereign Interests Beyond the Tribal Borders. Some Implications for Economic Development"

Kevin K. Washburn, Oneida Indian Nation Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Associate Professor, University of Minnesota Law School

'The NIGC and the Trust Responsibility"

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For Additional Information and Registration, contact Shirley Johansen, johansen@lclark.edu; 503.768.6756