Supreme Court Review: What’s the Latest in the Area of Native Americans and the Court?, 11/04
Monday, November 4
3:45-5:00 PM
Blank Rome LLP Classroom (Room 102)
Did you know that the United States Supreme Court decides the limits of jurisdiction of Native tribal governments on their own land and the limits of state governments on reservation land within state boundaries?
Join Ann Juliano, professor of law, and Alvin Padilla-Babilonia, assistant professor of law, to kick off Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month with a discussion about a few of the Court’s recent decisions impacting tribal governments. The topics range from criminal jurisdiction to adoption to treaty rights protecting land to water rights.
This event is part of the Villanova University Office of Belonging and Inclusion's Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month programming. No registration is required. After the discussion, there will be a reception with light refreshments in the Ambassador David F. Girard-diCarlo ’73 and Constance B. Girard-diCarlo ’74 Student Lounge.