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  1. Faculty Advisor for the Great Lakes Indigenous Law Center, a resource and internship program at the UW Law School. Director, Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs, Bureau of Indian Affairs, US Department of the Interior.

  2. Richard Monette. Faculty, Law School; Director, Great Lakes Indian Law Center. richard.monette@wisc.edu. Website. Research Topics: Water rights law (LAW 845), Indian and Federal Reserved Water Rights, legal counsel to parties in discussions or settlements of water rights.

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    Amanda White Eagle

    GLILC Director Assistant Teaching Professor Degrees J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School Teaching and Research Interests Tribal Law Federal Indian Law Tort Law E-mail Professor White Eagle Amanda L. White Eagle is the Great Lakes Indigenous Law Center Director and Assistant Teaching Professor at University of Wisconsin Law School. Before joining UW Law School, White Eagle was the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project Clinical Fellow. With nearly 20 years of tribal law experience, s...

    Daniel Cornelius

    Outreach Program Manager Degrees J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School Teaching and Research Interests Tribal Law and Governance Agricultural Law and Policy Business and Economic Developent Daniel Cornelius is a 2009 alumnus of the Wisconsin Law School and a member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. Building upon previous with for the Intertribal Agriculture Council in partnership with the US Department of Agriculture, food and agricultural law and development have been a major focus of Mr...

    Professor Richard Monette

    Professor of Law Degrees LLM, University of Wisconsin J.D., University of Oregon Teaching and Research Interests Federal Indian Law Constitutional Law Water Law E-mail Professor Monette Professor Richard Monette served as a Staff Attorney with the United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, as the Director of the Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs at the Bureau of Indian Affairs. As one of the very few Professors of Law who is a enrolled member of a Native Nation who also g...

    The Center regularly seeks the input and advice of Native leaders and Law School alumni to guide its activities and focus.of Advisors shall meet at least annually at which meeting the faculty advisor shall present to the Board of Advisors an Annual Report on the progress of the GLILC.

  3. Expert on Native Americans, American Indians, tribes, first nations and U.S. law. Professor, law; director, Great Lakes Indian Law Center Law School Work: 608-263-7409 — Home and cell phones available upon request rmonette@wisc.edu Home page.

  4. Mar 3, 2023 · University of Wisconsin Law School professor Richard Monette explains how the legacy of federal policy toward Indigenous lands shaped a Lac du Flambeau tribal government dispute with property owners.

  5. Richard Monette is a Professor of Law at the UW-Madison Law School and director of the Great Lakes Indian Law Center. He is a former chairman of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and served as director of the Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs for the Bureau of Indian Affairs during Bill Clinton's presidency.

  6. Mar 28, 2023 · Last week, Wisconsin Law in Action from the UW Law Library welcomed Richard Monette back to the podcast (both audio and video available). Monette is Professor of Law and Director of the Great Lakes Indian Law Center at the University of Wisconsin Law School.

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