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AMERICAN INDIAN LAW: CRITICAL ISSUES OF TODAY
October 9-11, 2013
Flamingo Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada
Presented By:
William Johnson, Chief Judge, Umatilla
Kathleen Bliss, Esq., Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP
Raquelle Myers, Staff Attorney, NIJC
Protecting Tribal Sovereignty
The National Indian Justice Center (NIJC) will conduct training on Critical Issues of Today in American Indian Law on October 9-11, 2013. The session will benefit the stewards of tribal sovereignty including tribal government officials, tribal council committee members, tribal court personnel and tribal law enforcement. This training offers practical advice on protecting tribal sovereignty in light of recent negative opinions by the U.S. Supreme Court. It examines the status of sovereign immunity, tribal civil and criminal jurisdiction, adjudicatory v. regulatory jurisdiction and Indian gaming issues. This session is essential for new tribal council members and others vested with the duty to administer tribal government programs. Each participant will receive a comprehensive training manual and a certificate of achievement.
This Training Session Will Cover:
► Overview of American Indian Law & Policy
► Indian Land Tenure
► Federal - Tribal Trust Doctrine
► Tribal Law & Order Act of 2010
► Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction (update)
► Tribal Civil Jurisdiction (update)
► Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968
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GRANT WRITING & ADMINISTRATION
October 9-11, 2013
Flamingo Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada
Presented By:
Carol Oliva, Grants Coordinator, NIJC
Developing Winning Proposals
This training session is designed to provide participants with extensive instruction on grantmaking and the administration of grants. This session will examine various grant programs for tribal communities and the rules for writing them. We will explore federal, state, and private grantmaking resources and the strategies needed to develop proposals. Participants will receive instruction on the principles of grant management, modifications, monitoring, reporting/audits and evaluation. All attendees will receive a comprehensive training manual and a certificate of achievement.
This Training Session Will Examine:
► Overview of Grants Types
► Developing Grant Concepts
► Grant Proposals and Method of Submission
► Reporting to the Grantor
► Using a Fund Accounting System to Track Grants
► Spending, Suspension, or Termination of Funding
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