Event Description
*Online registration for this
event is closed, please e-mail kkozicky@mnbars.org to
register
In this event, taking place during Native American
Heritage Month, Andrew Adams III and Arielle Wagner will discuss the U.S.
Supreme Court’s recent 5-4 decision in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta, ruling that states have jurisdiction to prosecute crimes
committed by non-Natives on Native land. Learn about the historical context of
the decision, Justice Kavanaugh’s majority opinion and Justice Gorsuch’s
vigorous dissent, the landscape in Minnesota, and possible consequences of the
decision here and elsewhere.
Panelists:Honorable Andrew Adams III,
founding member of Hogen Adams PLLC, is a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek)
Nation, member of Tylahasse Wykokaye Ceremonial Grounds, and currently serves as
Justice of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Supreme Court and Justice on the Gun Lake
Tribal Supreme Court. Andrew practices in areas including federal Indian law,
tribal treaty rights, tribal constitutional law, tribal governance, litigation,
business law, and employment law.
Arielle Wagner, from the law firm
of Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP, is from the Lake Vermilion Reservation in Tower
Minnesota and is a citizen of the Bois Forte Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Arielle concentrates her practice in her firm’s antitrust, data breach, and
tribal government representation groups and represents consumers, small
business, and tribes in complex litigation
nationally.
1.0 Standard CLE Credits applied for | Event Code: 475064
Cost:
Public Law Section Member: FREE*
Member, not in the Public Law Section: $15
Non-Member: $45
Law Student &
New Admittee:
FREE
Registration Deadline: November 14th, 2022 at 11:00
am. To register after that time, email the program manager.
Remote Participation: Remote instructions will be
emailed to you the day prior to the event.
Payments/Cancellations:
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online or over the phone by credit card whenever possible. If
you must pay by check, please use this
registration form . Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy
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to creating an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully.
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please
notify the program manager with at least 72 hours notice prior
to the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations.
Thank you.
Program Manager:
Kelly Kozicky| kkozicky@mnbars.org | 612-278-6351