Indian Country Today Media Network: Indian Law and Order Commission: Shelving This Report Is a Huge Mistake

By Tanya Lee January 22, 2014 Radical, revolutionary, exceptional or just plain common sense are some of the terms used to describe “A Roadmap to Making Native America Safer,” the result of two years’ work by the nine-member Indian Law and Order Commission established by the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010. For more … Read more

Vice Chancellor Carole Goldberg on Tribal Courts and the Federal System at Harvard Law School

Law and disorder on the reservation By Valerie Vande Panne Harvard Correspondent Thursday, November 15, 2012 At Harvard Law School (HLS) Nov. 8 for the first day of a two-day conference titled “Tribal Courts and the Federal System,” Troy Eid, chairman of the Indian Law and Order Commission (ILOC) started his talk with a quiz. … Read more

AISC Launches Collaborative Research Institute with the U.S. Indian Law and Order Commission

UCLA Institute on Criminal Law in Indian Country The UCLA American Indian Studies Center is delighted to announce the launch of Partners for Justice: UCLA Institute on Criminal Law in Indian Country. Partners for Justice is a research initiative designed to support the work of the United States Indian Law and Order Commission (ILOC), which … Read more

President Obama names 3 to Indian Law and Order Commission

President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts WASHINGTON – Today, President Barack Obama announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to key Administration posts: Michael B. Coleman, Member, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Horace Henry Foxall, Jr., Member, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Bradford J. White, Member, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Carole E. … Read more