34th Annual Indian Law Symposium: Restatement of the Law of American Indians

The second part of the UW School of Law’s 34th Annual Indian Law Symposium will be held on Thursday, Apr. 21 and Friday, Apr. 22 via Zoom and will focus exclusively on the forthcoming Restatement of The Law of American Indians. The event will be cosponsored with the Washington Law Review and supported by the American Law Institute.

Distinguished Speakers

Matthew L.M. Fletcher is the Foundation Professor of Law at Michigan State University College of Law and Director of the Indigenous Law and Policy Center and the inaugural visiting professor for the UC-Hastings Indigenous Law Program. He also sits as the Chief Justice of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians Supreme Court and as an appellate judge for fourteen other tribes.

Matthew is the Reporter for the American Law Institute’s Restatement of the Law of American Indians and is also the primary editor and author of Turtle Talk, the leading law blog on American Indian law and policy.

To learn more about Matthew Fletcher and the experts who participated in the drafting of the Restatement, visit the event page.

Registration & CLE

The Washington State Bar Association has approved 14.75 Law & Legal CLE credits for this event.

Registration fees include:

  • Standard Registration: $350
  • New Lawyer* Registration: $150
    * Admitted to the bar after June 30, 2021

For more information, contact lawconf@uw.edu.

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