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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?
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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) |
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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 |
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- 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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