Honor the Earth: What's New: Western Shoshone Elder and Activist Carrie Dann to Speak at Berkeley

 

3rd Annual Boalt Hall Environmental Justice Symposium:

Conserving Indian Country

University of California Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall)
Key Note Speaker: Western Shoshone Elder and Human Rights Activist Carrie Dann

Thursday, March 15, 1:45 p.m.

Introductory Talk: Dean Suagee: Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker LLP
Thursday, March 15, 10:00 a.m.

Thursday Panels

• Environmental Justice Case Study: the Klamath River Fish Kill
• Sacred Site Protection

Friday Panels

• The Intersection of Tribal and Federal Environmental Law
• Legal Techniques to Protect Cultural & Natural Resources
• Lasting Consequences of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
• Developing Public and Private Land of Tribal Interest/Sacred Sites

Admission:
Students, faculty, Boalt staff: free
Public: $10 March 15; $10 March 16
Attorneys, for MCLE credit: $50 March 15 (2 hours credit); $100 March 16 (4 hours credit)

The generous contributions of the following organizations support the 2007 Symposium:

• Ecology Law Quarterly
• California Law Review
• California Center for Environmental Law and Policy
• Boalt Hall Office of Student Services
• Holland & Knight LLP
• Thelen, Reid, Brown, Raysman & Steiner LLP
• LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP
• Alexander, Berkey, Williams & Weathers LLP
• Fenwick & West LLP
• Schute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP

***This event is wheelchair accessible. This information can be made available in an alternate format upon request. For any disability-related accommodations contact Alice Bodnar at ej@boalt.org. Advance notice is requested.***


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