Gonzaga University Hosts Major Tribal Law Conference -- 18 March 2010

On Thursday, March 18, 2010 Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington will be the site for a far-ranging conference on legal issues of importance to Tribal communities and their advocates.  Hosted by the Indian Law Section of the Spokane County Bar Association, the conference features nationally-recognized experts in numerous areas of law that are critical to Tribes.  Registration information is available HERE.  The conference itinerary and speaker list includes:

Thursday, March 18, 2010
8:00 a.m. Registration and Coffee

8:30 a.m. Introduction and Conference Overview
George Critchlow, Acting Dean, Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, WA
Juliana C. Repp, Esq., Chair, SCBA ILS, Spokane, WA
Moderator
Jessica Lee-Domebo, Esq., Chair Elect, SCBA ILS, Spokane, WA

8:40 a.m. The Indian Child Welfare Act – Tribal and State Perspectives (Identifying an Indian Child; Tribal staffing of ICW cases; domicile; utilizing Indian Child Welfare experts; status of Washington state programs)                                                                                                                                             Lorraine Parlange, Kalispel Tribal Attorney
Ricki Peone Haugen, M.S.W., Indian Child Welfare Expert, Spokane, WA
Buffy Nicholson, Social Worker III, CFS, Colville Tribes
Brandelle Whitworth, General Counsel, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
Jodi Felice, Assistant Attorney General for State of Washington
 

10:15 a.m. Break (hosted by Crowell Law Offices)

10:30 a.m. Tribal Court Practice; Inter-Jurisdictional Issues Arising in Tribal Courts (Tribal Court practice overview; abstention, exhaustion, removal; inter-jurisdictional issues)
Juliana C. Repp, Attorney at Law, Spokane, WA
Trudy Flamand, Chief Judge, Colville Tribal Court
Suzanne Ojibway Townsend, Chief Judge, Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde Community of Oregon Tribal Court
Winona Tanner, Chief Judge, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Court

11:45 a.m. Lunch

12:45 p.m. Labor and Employment Law Issues for Tribes
(FMLA; ADA; Pension Protection Act; and Tribal Considerations in drafting Employee Policies and Procedures)
Greg Guedel, Foster Pepper, PLLC
Julie Kebler, Foster Pepper, PLLC
Scott Wheat, Crowell Law Offices

2:00 p.m. Break (hosted by the Kootenai Tribe)

2:15 p.m. The Spokane River – Keeping it Clean: Issues Regarding Multi-Jurisdictional Regulatory Oversight
Michael Chappell, Esq., Director of the Environmental Law Clinic, Gonzaga University School of Law
Rick Eichstaedt, Esq., Spokane Riverkeeper, Center for Justice
Brian Crossley, Water and Fish Program Manager, Spokane Tribe of Indians

3:30 p.m. Ethical Issues Arising in Tribal and State Multi-Jurisdictional Practice of Law
Brian McClatchey, In-house Counsel, Coeur d’ Alene Tribal Casino

4:30 p.m. Adjourn
4:35 p.m. Meeting and Elections for the Spokane County Bar Association, Indian Law Section
5:00 p.m. Reception hosted by Gonzaga University School of Law

 

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