Tribal Law & Government Conference—Lawrence, KS

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The University of Kansas School of Law will host the 22nd Annual Tribal Law & Government Conference, titled “Tribal-State Collaborations: Advantages and Disadvantages,” on March 9, 2018 in Lawrence, Kansas.

Each year, KU hosts the Tribal Law & Government Conference, which devotes significant scholarly attention to the study of organic tribal law, modern tribal governments and the evolution of tribal common law. The conference highlights how works of scholars and tribal jurists addressing the emerging and historical problems of indigenous law and governance are critical to strengthening tribal sovereignty.

For more information, please visit the conference website.

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