1st Annual Tribal Leader/Scholar Forum
Economic Development An Impact Analysis of Tribal Government Gaming in California Kate Spilde Contreras, Director, The Center for California Native Nations, University of California, Riverside
Off-Reservation Fiscal Effects of Indian Enterprise: Evidence from Washington State Jonathan Taylor, President, The Taylor Policy Group
Solving the Growth Puzzle: Understanding Variation in Socioeconomic Change on American Indian Reservations Miriam Jorgensen, Associate Director for Research, Native Nations Institute, University of Arizona
Human Needs Violence and Abuse Against Indigenous Women Venida S. Chenault, Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Haskell Indian Nations University
Litigation and Governance Testing U.S. Supreme Court Assumptions Regarding Tribal Courts Bethany Berger, Assistant Professor, Wayne State University
The Changing Nature of Federal Indian Law in the Federal Courts: Why Scholarly Research on Tribal Institutions is Increasingly Important Phil Frickey, Professor of Law, University of California-Berkeley and Kevin Washburn, Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota School of Law
The Relationship Between Legal Sovereignty and De Facto Sovereignty in the American Indian Nation Context Sarah Krakoff, Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Tribal Finance: Discrimination Against Tribes in the Tax Code and Capital Markets Gavin Clarkson, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan
Tribal Sovereignty and Self-Determination through Evaluation Nicole Bowman-Farrell, President/CEO, Bowman Performance Consulting

