Indian Legal Research CLE hosted by College of Law


<p><b>Indian Legal Research CLE Seminar, &quot;Unlocking the Secrets to Researching Indian Law&quot; presented by the College of Law's Indian Legal Program. </b></p><separator></separator><p>7 a.m.-6 p.m., Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at ASU, Armstrong Hall, 1100 S. McAllister Ave., Steptoe &amp; Johnson Rotunda, Tempe campus.</p><separator></separator><p>The emergence of Indian tribes as powerful economic, legal and political entities has made Indian law an important area of law in Arizona as well as the rest of the United States. Research in this area can be complex and challenging because of its multi-jurisdictional nature (federal, state, and tribal) and many of the over 560 federally recognized tribes and Alaska Native Villages have developed their own judicial systems.</p><separator></separator><p> Using practical, business oriented examples, this program will focus on the latest free, authoritive resources for Indian law research including Arizona State University Ross-Blakley Law Library's new Indian Law Research Portal. For more information and to register, please visit <a href="http://law.asu.edu/ILP ">http://law.asu.edu/ILP </a>or call Sunny Larson at 480-965-6413.</p>