LIVE ZOOM: Tribal Innovation: Lessons from Tribal Law & Justice
Monday, Nov. 18, 2024: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
This class will be hosted on ZOOM
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Explore innovative practices within the justice systems of tribal courts, including how tribal courts are implementing alternatives to incarceration and detention for tribal youth.
- Tribal law is a source of remarkable legal innovation. Though it is the source of law for over 500 tribal nations within the United States, tribal law is a neglected source of law within discussions of legal, court, and justice innovations. This webinar will provide an overview of current innovations and reform in tribal law. Topics covered include: Alternatives to incarceration
- Alternatives to detention for tribal youth
- Resources and programs focused on substance abuse and recovery
- Jurisdictional collaborations
- Environmental protections
- And more
Presented by:
Grace Carson, J.D. UCLA, specializations in Critical Race Studies, Public Interest Law & Policy, and International & Comparative Law, published writer in peer-reviewed journals and legal scholar
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