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Faculty Profile
Marren Sanders
Academic Title: Adjunct Assistant Professor; Indigenous Law and Policy Curriculum Development Manager
E-mail: Marren Sanders
Office Number: Rountree Hall 209
Office Phone: (520) 626-6018
Office Fax: (520) 626-1819
Courses Taught:
Who Owns Native Culture?
Education
James E. Rogers College of Law, S.J.D. (Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy) (2007) 
James E. Rogers College of Law, LL.M. (Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy) (2006) 
Suffolk University Law School, J.D. (2004) Graduated cum laude
University of Vermont, B.A. (1989) 
Work Experience
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law, James E. Rogers College of Law, 2008
Indigenous Law and Policy Curriculum Development Manager, Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office, James E. Rogers College of Law, 2007 - present
Graduate Assistant, ArizonaNativeNet, James E. Rogers College of Law, 2006 - 2007
Intern Team Coordinator, Computer Crime Unit, Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, Boston, Mass., Spring/Summer 2004
Law Clerk, Federal Public Defenders for the District of Alaska, Summer 2003
Personal Statement

Publications:

  • Clean Water in Indian Country: The Risks (and Rewards) of Being Treated in the Same Manner as a State, (forthcoming 2009).
  • Ecosystem Co-Management Agreements: A Study of Nation Building or a Lesson on Erosion of Tribal Sovereignty?, 15 Buff. Envtl. L.J. 97 (2008).
  • Implementing the Federal Endangered Species Act in Indian Country: The Promise and Reality of Secretarial Order 3206, Harvard University, Joint Occasional Papers on Native Affairs (JOPNA No. 2007-01) (June 2007) (Peer Reviewed).
  • Collection and Use of Indigenous Human Remains: A Survey of Statutes and Case Law in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, IPLP Occasional Paper Series (Nov. 2005), available at www.law.arizona.edu/depts/iplp/facstaff/research/papers.cfm?.
  • Chipping: Could a High Tech Dog Tag Find Future American MIAs?, 4 J. High Tech. L. 209 (2004) (Note).
  • Interview with Michael F. Brown, author of: Who Owns Native Culture?, 15 Bimonthly Review of Law Books (Spring 2004), available at www.jhtl.org/book_reviews/2003_2004/index.html.
  • Conservation, Commerce and America's Last Wild Bison Herd, Vol. 3, No. 2, The Green Gavel (Spring 2004).

Presentations:

  • Panelist, Rights of Indigenous Peoples (SE/SW People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Mar. 2009).
  • Speaker, Cultural Property Law in the Ninth Circuit (IPLP Distinguished Visiting Scholars & Advocates Series, Univ. Ariz., Mar. 2008).
  • Speaker, The Promise and Reality of Secretarial Order 3206 (Native American Natural Resources, Univ. Ariz., Nov. 2007).
  • Speaker, Old Bones in the Ninth Circuit: Interpretations of NAGPRA after Kennewick and Spirit Cave Man (Indigenous Peoples Law Clinic, Univ. Ariz., Mar. 2007).
  • Speaker, NAGPRA & The Kennewick Man: Old Bones, Modern Science, and Some Laws That Protect Both Sides (Indigenous Peoples Law Clinic, Univ. Ariz., Apr. 2006).
  • Panelist, Answering the Records Retention Question (Boston Chapter, Association of Legal Administrations, Jan., 2004).
  • Speaker, Emergency Management: Basics to Recovery (Granite State Chapter, Association of Legal Administrators, Sept., 2003).
  • Speaker, Are You Prepared? Lessons in Emergency Management (Boston Chapter, Association of Records Managers and Administrators, Mar., 2001).
   
       
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