Program Description: This is a recording of a presentation conducted on November 19, 2024. In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Law Library proudly present 100 Years After the Indian Citizenship Act: The Continuing Struggle to Guarantee Voting Rights to Native Americans. This traveling exhibit by the ABA offers a compelling journey through the legal milestones, setbacks, and advocacy efforts that shaped Native American voting rights, both before and after the 1924 Act. Attendees will gain a unique perspective on how Native American leaders and legal activists have tirelessly worked to secure an essential democratic right—voting—and how these struggles continue to shape the legal landscape today. Our remote guest speaker will be Torey Dolan.
This recording is accredited by the State Bar of Texas for 1.0 CLE hours and 0.25 hours of ethics through November 30, 2025.