Save the date for a conference
titled “Tribal Sovereign Immunity After Bay Mills” at the University of
Colorado Law School on September 12, 2014. Speakers will include the nation’s
leading scholars in federal Indian law and constitutional law, as well as
lawyers who litigated the case, and others representing tribes today. Subjects
will include review of precedents with particular focus on Michigan v. Bay
Mills (May 27, 2014); the future of immunity; suits against tribal officers
by analogy to Ex parte Young; experience and rulings on tribal immunity
waivers; drafting waivers with focus on how waivers can and should be limited;
and use of arbitration instead of courts.
Registration and agenda will be
forthcoming at http://www.colorado.edu/law/academics/programs/indianlaw