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EagleWoman Named Top 50 Under 50 Minority Law Professors
Posted: Wednesday, May 15
Angelique EagleWoman at the College of Law was named Top 50 Under 50 Minority Law Professor by Lawyers of Color Magazine. See the article at www.obabl.com/LawSchool/index.html#/10/.
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Law | Angelique EagleWoman | Acknowledgements
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Reconnecting Economies: Native American Law Conference to Focus on Indigenous Networks and Commerce
Posted: Friday, March 18 2011
MOSCOW, Idaho – The 2011 Native American Law Conference at the University of Idaho will explore tribal economics, indigenous human rights and the impact of dams on historic water routes, and will shed light on how those issues intertwine. The conference is set for Friday, March 25, from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., in the university's College of Law Courtroom, Menard Law Building, 711 Rayburn St. on th...
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Law | Angelique EagleWoman | News Release
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Elizabeth Cook-Lynn to Provide Indigenous Perspective on Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
Posted: Tuesday, September 21 2010
Written by Donna Emert 10th Annual Distinguished American Indian Speaker Series MOSCOW, Idaho – Crow Creek Sioux poet, novelist and scholar Elizabeth Cook-Lynn will provide an indigenous perspective on colonial and post-colonial ideology at the 10th Annual Distinguished American Indian Speaker Series on the University of Idaho campus, Oct. 7 and 8. “Professor Cook-Lynn is an icon in the world o...
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Letters, Arts & Social Sciences | Law | Rodney Frey | Angelique EagleWoman | Anthropology | Anthropology | News Release
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Justice and Jurisdiction: Native Judges to Address Current Issues Facing Tribal Courts
Posted: Wednesday, September 15 2010
Written by Donna Emert   MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho College of Law will host a distinguished panel of tribal judges to discuss issues of justice and jurisdiction on Friday, Sept. 24. Tribal judge panelists for the 2010 event include: The Honorable William “Bill” Douglas, chief judge for the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Court; Hon. Fred Gabourie Sr., chief appellate justice for the Sho-...
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Law | Angelique EagleWoman | News Release
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Native Law Conference Explores Native Economic and Cultural Issues March 26
Friday, March 26 2010 at 8:30 AM
MOSCOW, Idaho – Over the last several decades, tribes in Idaho and across the nation have become economic partners and economic engines within their regions. As tribes rebuild their commercial networks, the legal infrastructure surrounding tribal economics has become increasingly important. The University of Idaho College of Law’s Native American Law Conference, set for Friday, March 26, will e...
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Law | Angelique EagleWoman | Donald L. Burnett Jr | News Release
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Policy Analysis Group Releases Idaho Sheep Report
Posted: Monday, February 22 2010
Written by Ken Kingery MOSCOW, Idaho – A report from the University of Idaho’s College of Natural Resources Policy Analysis Group (PAG) details the current situation with Idaho’s Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and domestic sheep populations. The peer-reviewed report outlines the varying issues surrounding bighorn sheep viability and domestic sheep grazing. It provides background on the issue for ...
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Natural Resources | Jay O'Laughlin | Angelique EagleWoman | News Release
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