Wisconsin Indian Law Conference (22 February)

Leslie Parker Cohan (lpcohan@students.wisc.edu)
Tue, 28 Jan 1997 00:16:34 -0600


Please excuse cross-postings.

11TH ANNUAL COMING TOGETHER OF THE PEOPLES CONFERENCE

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1997
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Memorial Union, Tripp Commons

Invited to speak:

Scott Taylor, University of New Mexico School of Law
Brian Pierson, vonBriesen, Purtell, and Roper, S.C., Milwaukee, WI

Richard Monette, University of Wisconsin Law School

Kalyn Free, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, US DOJ

Hon. Mark Butterfield, Chief Trial Judge, HoChunk Nation

Robert N. Clinton, University of Iowa College of Law

Frank Pommersheim, University of South Dakota School of Law

Chris McNeil, Washington Representative and Legal Counsel, Mashantucket
Pequot Tribal Nation, Washington, DC

Annual Pow-wow concludes events, 6:00-12:00, Tripp Commons.
All sessions are free and open to the public. Wisconsin CLE credits are
pending.

The Indian Law Students Association will host a banquet and awards
presentation at Tripp Commons in Memorial Union on Friday, February 21 at
6:00 pm in conjunction with the National NALSA Moot Court Competition, which
is being held at the Law School February 20-21. A limited number of tickets
are available at $20 each ($15, students with ID). Tickets must be
purchased by February 10. To reserve your spot, please send payment
immediately to: ILSA, University of Wisconsin Law School, 975 Bascom Mall,
Madison, WI 53706.

For more information, please call Leslie P. Cohan or Jessica Kachur at
608/262-2240 or email lpcohan@students.wisc.edu.

Sponsored by UW Indian Law Students Association, University of Wisconsin Law
School, American Indian Studies Program, UW Multicultural Center, and
Associated Students of Madison.

Leslie Parker Cohan
2104 East Mifflin Street
Madison, WI 53704

608/241-9028
lpcohan@students.wisc.edu