Lunch Lecture with ASU alumna April Olson: A Story from the Standing Rock Protest: Prosecution and Defense of a Water Protector

Lunch Lecture with ASU alumna April Olson: A Story from the Standing Rock Protest: Prosecution and Defense of a Water Protector

In 2016, the fight for clean water and the indigenous led resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) caught the attention of the world.  At the heart of the movement, was opposition to the DAPL, a pipeline projected to run close to the Standing Rock Reservation that threatened its clean water and sacred sites. No-DAPL demonstrators drew the ire of officials and law enforcement and numerous individuals engaging in peaceful protests were arrested and prosecuted for serious crimes in state and federal courts. This presentation will talk about one of the many stories from Standing Rock and will follow the prosecution of one water protector from his arrest to his challenge before the North Dakota Supreme Court. 

See Corrected Opinion in North Dakota Supreme Court No. 20180171 (State v. Herbert) if you want to read more about the case.

RSVP at ilp@asu.edu or 480-965-2922.

Danielle Williams
ASU Law Indian Legal Program
480-965-2922
ilp@asu.edu
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Beus Center for Law and Society, Room 442, 111 E. Taylor Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004