"Preservation and Protection of Indigenous Nations," Federal Bar Association’s Annual Indian Law Conference
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April 4, 2022
Partner and Co-Chair of Jenner & Block’s Appellate and Supreme Court Practice Ian Heath Gershengorn and Associate Leonard R. Powell will present at The Federal Bar Association’s Annual Indian Law Conference on April 7, 2022. The conference focuses on tribal nations’ efforts to confront pressing issues, such as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples crisis, climate change, Indian lands issues, economic development, attacks on the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and much more. Learn more here. Mr. Gershengorn will join a panel discussion looking at the changes in the direction of the Court and the impact of those changes on public perception of the Court and its work. The panelists will discuss recent oral arguments in Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas and Denezpi v. United States, and recent petitions for certiorari. They will examine Supreme Court Indian law cases over the last five years. The panel will also discuss Justice Breyer’s retirement and the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson. Mr. Powell will participate in a panel on Constitutional Challenges to Federal Indian Law: An Examination of Challenges to ICWA and IGRA.He will discuss recent constitutionally based attacks on the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and provide an overview of how Indian Country is pushing back on these constitutional challenges to Indian law and policy.
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April 4, 2022
Partner and Co-Chair of Jenner & Block’s Appellate and Supreme Court Practice Ian Heath Gershengorn and Associate Leonard R. Powell will present at The Federal Bar Association’s Annual Indian Law Conference on April 7, 2022. The conference focuses on tribal nations’ efforts to confront pressing issues, such as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples crisis, climate change, Indian lands issues, economic development, attacks on the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and much more. Learn more here. Mr. Gershengorn will join a panel discussion looking at the changes in the direction of the Court and the impact of those changes on public perception of the Court and its work. The panelists will discuss recent oral arguments in Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas and Denezpi v. United States, and recent petitions for certiorari. They will examine Supreme Court Indian law cases over the last five years. The panel will also discuss Justice Breyer’s retirement and the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson. Mr. Powell will participate in a panel on Constitutional Challenges to Federal Indian Law: An Examination of Challenges to ICWA and IGRA.He will discuss recent constitutionally based attacks on the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and provide an overview of how Indian Country is pushing back on these constitutional challenges to Indian law and policy.
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