Scottsdale: Cultural Resources Law Conference
We have assembled a world-class faculty of nationally renowned experts to lead you through
the complex legal, business, and policy issues in historic preservation compliance and
Tribal consultation.
You will hear perspectives from Tribal governments, federal and state governments, industry
professionals and consultants.
• An Introduction to Cultural Resource Protection
• Clean Water Act Jurisdiction With and Without the Clean Water Rule
• The National Historic Preservation Act
• The National Environmental Policy Act
• Taking Section 106 Consultation to the Next Level
• Voluntary Engagement with Tribes in Mine Development
• The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
• The Canal Act of 1890 and What It Means to You
• Implementing the Commitments to Cultural Resources Protection
• Tribal Conflict Management
• Southern California Edison’s Approach to Tribal Outreach
• The View from Washington, DC
• FERC’s Tribal Consultation Process
• Managing Conflicts Between Traditional Cultural Properties and Energy Development
• Federal Agencies and Native Nations Working on Energy Development Proposals
• Working with Tribes on Private, Federal, and Tribal Lands
• Cultural Resources Protection: A Tribal Case Study
• The Ethics of Dealing with Indian Tribes and Tribal Enterprises
Attorneys, consultants, archaeologists, federal, state and local government professionals, Tribal
officials, planners, developers, real estate professionals, law students, historians, and anyone
interested in the field of cultural resources — if you are involved in historic preservation and
Tribal consultation, this Conference is a must-attend!