
Lauren van Schilfgaarde
@VanSchilfgaarde
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Indian law and Tribal Law scholar and enthusiast
Joined December 2021
RT @UCLA_Law: In this next installment of 'Law Review With You 🫵,' @VanSchilfgaarde, assistant professor of law at @UCLA Law, distills her….
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RT @rebeccanagle: Absolutely wild that Sheridan publicly claimed his movie (about 2 white saviors helping solve the murder of a Native woma….
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RT @zhaabowekwe: Just the creator of Yellowstone taking credit for decades of work led by Native women to protect our own. And an fyi, oh….
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RT @highcountrynews: "My heart beamed," @VanSchilfgaarde said of Justice Gorsuch's opinion in yesterday's #ICWA ruling. "There are simply t….
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RT @NCAI1944: NCAI mourns the passing of Head Councilman Joe Garcia (Ohkay Owingeh) – a leader among leaders, a mentor to many, and a frien….
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RT @stacyleeds: “Discovered” 🤦🏻‍♀️: a good step for Indigenous + human rights. SCOTUS domesticates international “law” as central to an ass….
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RT @stacyleeds: “Tribal Nations and Abortion Access: A Path Forward,” now in print! Thanks @Atweedy01 @ailahoss @SarahDeer72 @LaurenvanSch….
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RT @NAWLWomeninLaw: Introducing 2023 #NAWLRisingList member: Lauren van Schilfgaarde. Check out this article where she’s quoted: https://t….
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Really PUMPED to share my draft, "Restorative Justice as Regenerative Tribal Jurisdiction" and to be working with the incredible @CalifLRev. Eager for your thoughts and comments. Three cheers for Tribal Wellness Courts!
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RT @asuilp: Applications are due in 3 weeks. ⏳ This is a FREE workshop geared to prepare you for law school admissions. If you're intereste….
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RT @asuilp: Johnson v M’Intosh (1823 SCOTUS case) is about how the Discovery Doctrine was used to justify denying Native Americans + Indige….
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RT @pancholi_rakhi: Today an Alberta lawyer argued that requiring lawyers to take an indigenous cultural course was the same as forcing ind….
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RT @NDNrights: BREAKING: Tribes + Native orgs filed an amicus brief to protect ChĂ’chil BiĹ‚dagoteel (#OakFlat). “For Native American religi….
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Tribal Nations and organizations urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review lower court rulings impacting religious freedom and the sacred place called Oak Flat in English.
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