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Workshop Series on topics related to addressing violent crimes in tribal communities hosted as part of the American Indian Justice Conference.
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Workshop Series on topics related to addressing violent crimes in tribal communities hosted as part of the American Indian Justice Conference.
On 04/26/2022 NJC participated in a virtual meeting with BJA, FVTC, TJI, CCI, RuRALCap, NAICJA regarding AIJC conference planning and conference program planning.
On 04/19/2022 NJC participated in a virtual meeting with BJA, FVTC, TJI, CCI, RuRALCap, NAICJA regarding AIJC conference planning and conference program planning.
On 04/12/2022 NJC participated in a virtual meeting with BJA, FVTC, TJI, CCI, RuRALCap, NAICJA regarding AIJC conference planning and conference program planning.
On 03/29/2022 NJC participated in a virtual meeting with BJA, FVTC, TJI, CCI, RuRALCap, NAICJA regarding AIJC conference planning and conference program planning.
On 03/29/2022 NJC participated in a virtual meeting with BJA, FVTC, TJI, CCI, RuRALCap, NAICJA regarding AIJC conference planning and conference program planning.
On 03/15/2022 NJC participated in a virtual meeting with BJA, FVTC, TJI, CCI, RuRALCap, NAICJA regarding AIJC conference planning and conference program planning.
In order to engage project advisory, ATJRC convened (1) quarterly meetings with Advisory Team on April 29, 2022 to request feedback on the ATJRC website: www.atjrc.org, ask for any upcoming events or trainings to post, request newsletter articles, and draft highlights to include in planned newsletter for ATJRC. There were Advisory Members in Attendance and (3) Staff. The meeting was held virtually from 9:00 am - 10:00 am.
On 06/28-30/2022 NJC hosted the virtual 2022 American Indian Justice Conference for all tribes and tribal organizations.
NACDL and its partners offer ongoing technical assistance to capital defense teams who attended Bring-Your-Own-Case (BYOC) programs conducted under the Capital Case Litigation Initiative (CCLI). This technical assistance leverages topics covered during the BYOC programs, surfaces topics that are needed in future training programs, and helps NACDL and its partners track and monitor trainee teams’ case status.