June 3, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Virtual

Contemporary Issues in Indigenous Intellectual Property

Contemporary Issues in Indigenous Intellectual Property

June 3, 2022  •  12 - 1pm CT  •  Virtual

Panelists:

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Dr. Trevor Reed

Associate Professor of Law

Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

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Dr. Victoria Sutton

Associate Dean for Digital Learning & Graduate Education; Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor

Texas Tech University School of Law

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Katherine Belzowski

Acting Assistant Attorney General

Economic & Community Development Unit - Navajo Nation Department of Justice

Moderated by:

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Caleb Norris

Chair

IPLAC Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee

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Kiana Baharloo

Clerk

Quarles & Brady LLP

Please join the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for a conversation about contemporary issues in Indigenous Intellectual Property.  We will be joined by Dr. Trevor Reed of the Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor School of Law, Dr. Victoria Sutton of the Texas Tech University School of Law, and Katherine Belzowski of the Navajo Nation Economic and Community Development Unit.  The presentation will cover the use of trademarks by Indigenous nations for economic development, the protection of cultural heritage via copyrights, and the ongoing efforts to protect genetic and traditional knowledge in the pharmaceutical industry

 

FREE to all IPLAC Members!

Non-Members - $25

Illinois Diversity & Inclusion CLE Credit Pending

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