Presentations: Melissa L. Tatum
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Speaker, Why Everyone Needs to Know a Little Indian Law - It's Not Just for Specialists (Univ. Ariz. Faculty Enrichment Series, Tucson, Ariz., June 18, 2009).
Co-presenter, Best Practices for Issuing and Enforcing Orders of Protection in New Mexico (Workshops, New Mexico Attorney General, Las Cruces, N.M., Apr. 21, 2009; Roswell, N.M., Apr. 28, 2009; Farmington, N.M., May 4, 2009; Taos, N.M., May 11, 2009; & Albuquerque, N.M., May 8, 2009 & June 12 & 17, 2009).
Speaker, Does Gender Influence Attitudes Toward Copyright in the Filk Community (6th Conf.on IP/Gender: Mapping the Connections, Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C., Apr. 25, 2009).
Panelist, Inter-tribal Disputes: Who Has Jurisdiction (23rd Annual Coming Together of Peoples Conf., Univ. Wisc., Madison, Wisc., Mar. 27, 2009).
Speaker, The Day the Universe Changed: Gideon, the Right to Counsel, & Tribal Jurisdiction (Mich. State Univ. Fifth Annual Indian Law Conference: 40 Years of the Indian Civil Rights Act, East Lansing, Mich., Oct. 2008).
Faculty member presentations, Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian country; Civil Jurisdiction in Indian country; Full Faith and Credit (Handling Domestic Violence Cases for Tribal Court Judges, National Tribal Judicial Center, National Judicial College, Reno, Nev., Aug. 2008.)
Speaker, Tribal Courts: The Conflicting Demands of Establishing Internal & External Legitimacy (American Univ., Washington College of Law Conf. on Tribal Courts, Washington, D.C., Mar. 6, 2008).
Speaker, The Role of Narrative in Defining Cultural Property (Mich. State Univ. Conf. on Indian Law & Literature, East Lansing, Mich., Oct. 20, 2007).
Speaker, Criminal Law, Criminal Jurisdiction and Indian Law (Univ. Mont. School of Law, Missoula, Mont., Apr. 2007).
Co-presenter, with Ray DeMallie, Are the Black Hills Cultural Property? (Univ. Tulsa College of Law Faculty Colloquy Series, Tulsa, Okla., Mar. 2, 2007).
Speaker, The Need for Creative Solutions: Lessons from Indian Country (Castle Rock v. Gonzales: Some are Guilty - All are Accountable: Accountability in the Age of Denial Conf., Univ. of Denver, Denver, Colo., Mar. 17, 2006).
Speaker, Domestic Violence in Indian Country: State/Sovereign Accountability (Castle Rock v. Gonzales: Some are Guilty - All are Accountable: Accountability in the Age of Denial Conf., Univ. of Denver, Denver, Colo., Mar. 17, 2006).
Speaker, Code Development and Planning (Tribal Court Planning & Development Conf., Catoosa, Okla., Nov. 10, 2005).
Speaker, Tribal Jurisdiction and Protection Orders (Spirits of Hope Domestic Violence Conf., Ada, Okla., Apr. 28, 2005).
Speaker, Issues in Native American Law (Bishop Kelley High School Politics Club, Tulsa, Okla., Apr. 6, 2005).
Faculty member, Handling Domestic Violence Cases for Tribal Court Judges (National Tribal Judicial Center, National Judicial College, Reno, Nev., Feb. 28 -Mar. 3, 2005).
Faculty member, Protecting Tribal Members and Communities From Domestic Violence: Strategies and Action Plans for Each of the 12 Federally Recognized Native American Tribes Residing in Michigan's Boundaries (Acme, Mich., Oct. 29, 2004).
Speaker, Cross-Jurisdictional Enforcement of Protection Orders (Domestic Violence Conf., Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 6, 2004).
Speaker, Jurisdictional Issues Affecting Domestic Violence Cases in Oklahoma Indian Country (2004 S.T.O.P. Domestic Violence Conf., sponsored by the Tribal Law & Policy Institute, Spirits of Hope Civil Legal Assistance Program, & Oklahoma Regional Community Policing Institute, Miami, Okla., Aug. 17, 2004).
Speaker, Jurisdictional Issues Affecting Domestic Violence Cases in Oklahoma Indian Country (Representing Victims of Domestic Violence in Civil Matters, sponsored by the Spirit of Hope Civil Legal Assistance Program, Tulsa, Okla., Jan. 16, 2004).
Speaker, Domestic Violence Protective Orders: Cross-Jurisdictional Enforcement (Tribal/State Jurisdiction Symp., co-sponsored by the National Tribal Judicial Center & the Univ. Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 17, 2003).
Speaker, Criminal Jurisdiction (Tribal/State Jurisdiction Symp., co-sponsored by the National Tribal Judicial Center & the Univ. Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 16, 2003).
Speaker, Law Enforcement Authority in Indian Country: Challenges Presented by the Full Faith and Credit Provisions of the Violence Against Women Acts (Full Faith & Credit: The Key to Protection - A National Conference on VAWA Applications in Indian Country, Albuquerque, N.M., Mar. 6, 2003).
Panelist, Gaps in Protection in Criminal Jurisdiction (Full Faith & Credit: The Key to Protection - A National Conference on VAWA Applications in Indian Country, Albuquerque, N.M., Mar. 5, 2003).
Speaker, Full Faith and Credit Overview & Update (Full Faith & Credit: The Key to Protection - A National Conference on VAWA Applications in Indian Country, Albuquerque, N.M., Mar. 4, 2003).
Speaker, What Tribes Should Know About the Violence Against Women Act's Full Faith and Credit Provisions (Tribal Law & Governance Conf., Univ. Kansas, Oct. 4, 2002).
Speaker, Federal Court Views of Tribal Court Adjudicatory Jurisdiction (Univ. Mich. Law School, Annual Indian Law Day, Mar. 29, 2002).
Program chair and moderator, Incorporating Indian Law Into Other Law School Courses (Panel Presentation, AALS Section on Indigenous Nations and Peoples, New Orleans, La., Jan. 4, 2002).
Speaker, Tribal Jurisdiction and Enforcement of Protection Orders: An Examination of the Full Faith and Credit Requirements of the Violence Against Women Acts (Domestic Violence Conf.: The Changing Role of the Criminal Justice System, Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec. 6, 2001).
Speaker, Tribal Government, Protection Orders and Jurisdiction: A Look at One Model Code's Efforts to Resolve the Ambiguities of the VAWA's Full Faith and Credit Requirements (Domestic Violence Conf.: The Changing Role of the Criminal Justice System, Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec. 6, 2001).
Co-presenter, with Dr. Steven Ondersma, Prenatal Drug Exposure: Policy Implications of Recent Studies and Cases (Advocacy for Children & Families: Moving from Sympathy to Empathy, 24th National Children's Law Conf., San Diego, Cal., Oct. 2, 2001).
Speaker, Tribal Jurisdiction and Enforcement of Protection Orders: An Examination of the Full Faith and Credit Requirements of the Violence Against Women Acts (Domestic Violence Conf.: The Changing Role of the Criminal Justice System, Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 23, 2001).
Speaker, Tribal Government, Protection Orders and Jurisdiction: A Look at One Model Code's Efforts to Resolve the Ambiguities of the VAWA's Full Faith and Credit Requirements (Domestic Violence Conf.: The Changing Role of the Criminal Justice System, Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 23, 2001).
Speaker, Tribal Jurisdiction and Protection Orders: The Full Faith and Credit Requirements of the Violence Against Women Acts of 1994 and 2001 (Sovereignty Symposium XIV, Oklahoma City, Okla., June 5, 2001).
Speaker, And the Word for Today is "Immunity": A Look at Selected Criminal Procedure and ยง1983 Cases from the Supreme Court's 1997-98 Term (A Practitioner's Guide to the 1997-98 Supreme Court Term, Continuing Education of the Bar Program, Univ. Tulsa, Dec. 1998).
Speaker, The Black Hills: A Case Study in Cultural Property (Mich. Academy of Science, Arts & Letters, Mar. 12, 1999).
Speaker, Group Identity: Changing the Outsider's Perspective of Welfare Recipients (Law & Society Conf., June 4, 1998).
Speaker, The Supreme Court and Discrimination Among Civil Rights Plaintiffs (A Practitioner's Guide to the 1996-97 Supreme Court Term, Continuing Education of the Bar Program, Univ. Tulsa, Oct. 31, 1997).
Speaker, A Line in the Sand: The Supreme Court and the Writ of Habeas Corpus (A Practitioner's Guide to the 1995-96 Supreme Court Term, Continuing Education of the Bar Program, Univ. Tulsa, Dec. 6, 1996).