Artman speaks at global gaming conference


Carl Artman

Professor Carl Artman spoke on a panel of speakers for the G2E 2011: Global Gaming Expo, Oct. 4, in Las Vegas.

Artman discussed controversial off-reservation gaming legislation, particularly the U.S. Supreme Court case Carcieri v. Salazar, which some say has hindered tribal gaming expansion.

An enrolled member of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, Artman has worked for his tribe as Director of Federal Affairs and Chief Legal Counsel. Artman served on the Board of Directors for the Library of Congress’s American Folk Life Center, Oneida Nation Electronics, Airadigm Communications, Inc., and the Personal Communications Industry Association. Artman was the Chairman of the Tribal Management Advisory Committee and the Tribal Budget Advisory Committee during his tenure as Assistant Secretary. He served as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the United Nation’s Convention to Eliminate Racial Discrimination. He was a member of the Board of Governance for the National Indian Programs Training Center. He also served as a marketing editor for the Denver Journal of International Law Policy.