Center for Indigenous Law & Justice
Events
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Water Law Society at Berkeley/NALSA Documentary Screening Lunch
145 Law BuildingJoin us for a lunch hour screening of Paya, a documentary about the fight for tribal water rights between the Owens Lake Paiute and City of Los Angeles. Following the […]
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Advancing Tribal Sovereignty and Justice: Navajo Nation Supreme Court Oral Argument
Berkeley Law Law Building, 215 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThis landmark two-day in-person event centers on collaboration among sovereigns, respect for Indigenous legal systems, and advancing tribal sovereignty and justice for tribal communities. October 15: Experience the Navajo Nation […]
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Advancing Tribal Sovereignty and Justice: Three Sovereigns, One Conversation: A Tribal, State & Federal Collaboration
Berkeley Law Law Building, 215 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThis landmark two-day in-person event centers on collaboration among sovereigns, respect for Indigenous legal systems, and advancing tribal sovereignty and justice for tribal communities. October 15: Experience the Navajo Nation […]
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A Conversation with Professor Seth Davis: Tribal Courts & Their Role in the American Legal System
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesPlease join Professor Seth Davis and the Honorable Victorio Shaw for a discussion about tribal court jurisdiction and the role tribal courts play in the American legal system. Attendees will […]
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A Conversation with Professor Seth Davis: Tribal Co-Stewardship of Federal Lands
Goldberg Room, 297 Law BuildingWhat does tribal sovereignty look like in practice—and how is it reshaping federal land management today? Join Professor Seth Davis and Native advocates from the Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe […]
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A Conversation with Professor Davis: Tribal Taxation and Water Rights
Goldberg Room (2nd floor of Law Building)What does tribal sovereignty look like in practice — and how does a Tribe exercise its tax authority and protect its water rights. Join Professor Seth Davis and John Plata, General Counsel for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, in a conversation about tribal taxation and water rights. Hear directly from John Plata, a […]
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A Conversation with Professor Seth Davis: “The Scandal of Cal” and NAGPRA
100 Law BuildingUnderstanding UC Berkeley's Historical Non-Compliance with the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGRPA) Join Professor Seth Davis for a conversation examining UC Berkeley's historical non-compliance with the Native American […]
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A Conversation with Professor Seth Davis: Criminal Jurisdiction on Tribal Reservations in California
100 Law BuildingA Conversation with Professor Davis: Criminal Jurisdiction on Tribal Reservations in California Join us for the final event in the A Conversation with Professor Davis series, exploring criminal jurisdiction on […]
These events are open only to UC Berkeley Law students, faculty, and staff, unless otherwise noted.
Events are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
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