September 23-24, 2026

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This summit is designed for professionals who play a role in shaping, advising, or implementing Tribal governance, including:

  • Tribal Leaders and Elected Officials – Those responsible for policy, decision-making, and leadership within Tribal governments
  • Tribal Attorneys and Legal Professionals – Individuals providing legal guidance on sovereignty, jurisdiction, and governance matters
  • Governance and Administrative Professionals – Staff supporting Tribal councils and leadership with governance processes, compliance, and operations
  • Tribal Program and Department Directors – Leaders who must align programs with legal requirements and governance frameworks
  • Policy Advisors and Government Relations Staff – Professionals navigating intergovernmental relationships and consultation processes
  • Emerging Tribal Leaders – Individuals preparing to take on greater responsibilities in leadership, governance, and decision-making

Law, Leadership and Governance in Action

Focused sessions. Practical takeaways. Immediate impact.

Tribal leaders, attorneys, and governance professionals – join Indian Country law experts, David Montoya and Blake Atkerson to explore the issues shaping Tribal sovereignty, governance, constitutional development and effective leadership in today’s legal landscape.
Designed for busy Tribal leaders, in just 4 hours a day over two days, this virtual training delivers timely, legal updates and governance strategies in a focused, easy-to-access format.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • How to interpret and apply current Federal Indian Law developments to real governance decisions
  • Strategies to strengthen and protect Tribal sovereignty and jurisdiction
  • Practical tools to improve ethical leadership, accountability, and decision-making
  • Key considerations for building and updating constitutions, bylaws, and governance frameworks
  • How to navigate complex intergovernmental relationships with confidence
  • Approaches to addressing emerging governance challenges in Indian Country
  • Techniques to lead with greater clarity, authority, and effectiveness in Tribal governance roles

FULL AGENDA

Day 1: Federal Indian Law, Sovereignty, and Governance

 

Time  Topic  Presenter(s) 
12:00 – 12:15  Welcome and Summit Overview
Program goals, format, and key themes in Tribal law and governance 
Host: Lisa Riggleman
Presenters: David Montoya and Blake Atkerson  
12:15 – 1:30  Session 1: What’s New in Federal Indian Law
Recent cases, policy developments, and emerging legal issues affecting Tribal sovereignty, jurisdiction, and self-determination  

David Montoya 

 

1:30 – 1:40  Short Break   
1:40 – 2:50  Session 2: Sovereignty, Jurisdiction & Intergovernmental Relations
Legal frameworks shaping Tribal authority, jurisdictional boundaries, and consultation with federal and state governments  

Blake Atkerson 

 

2:50 – 3:00  Short Break   
3:00 – 4:00  Session 3: Ethics, Accountability & Governance in Action
Key governance responsibilities, ethical leadership considerations, and legal issues that influence effective Tribal decision-making  

David Montoya and Blake Atkerson 

 

 

Day 2: Tribal Governance Documents, Leadership, and Emerging Issues

 

Time  Topic  Presenter(s) 
12:00 – 12:15  Day 1 Recap and Day 2 Framing
Key takeaways from Day 1 and introduction to Day 2 governance topics 
Host: Lisa Riggleman
Presenters: David Montoya and Blake Atkerson  
12:15 – 1:30  Session 4: Building Strong Constitutions and Bylaws
Legal considerations for drafting, revising, and interpreting Tribal constitutions, bylaws, and related governance documents  

David Montoya 

 

1:30 – 1:40  Short Break   
1:40 – 2:50  Session 5: Governance Roles, Power & Accountability
Authority, roles, and responsibilities within Tribal governing bodies, including practical considerations for transparency and sound governance  

Blake Atkerson 

 

2:50 – 3:00  Short Break   
3:00 – 4:00  Session 6: Emerging Issues Shaping Tribal Governance
A closing discussion on current trends, implementation challenges, and priority issues for Tribal governments moving forward  

David Montoya and Blake Atkerson 

 

 

 

MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS   (Click photos for details)

David Joseph Montoya III
J.D.,M.A.,SHRM-CP

Senior Law & Governance Analyst

 

Blake Atkerson,
J.D. and L.L.M.

Adjunct Faculty ~ Law & Governance