This webinar series includes three programs that feature expert speakers who provide registrants with an understanding of the unique challenges and legal frameworks that govern Indigenous communities within the United States and its territories.
Environmental Law and Indigenous Peoples: Navigating Complex Legal Landscapes
Plan to attend this CLE webinar series to learn more about critical Indigenous issues related to environmental, energy, and natural resources law.
Understanding Sovereignty: Recorded on May 21, 2024
This session explores how Indigenous sovereignty principles are applied within the United States and its territories in environmental regulation.
Funding Indigenous Energy Projects: Recorded on June 13, 2024
Learn more about the unique challenges and opportunities for energy projects on Indigenous lands, including current federal funding opportunities available for these projects.
Tribal Water Rights: July 16, 2024
This panel discusses the United States Supreme Court's decision in Arizona et al., v. Navajo Nation and its implications on tribal water rights.
Leadership Development Program
Members of the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources' Leadership Development Program (LDP) produced the Environmental Law and Indigenous Peoples Webinar Series. If you're interested in getting involved in the Section's work, consider applying for the LDP. Applications are due by July 31.
Indigenous Law Committee
The Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources' Indigenous Law Committee produces content focused on current and emerging environmental, energy, land use, resources, and environmental justice issues. Consider joining the committee today!
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