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Communal October & the Monthly Calendar of Regional Gardening Events

Of the collect – from the vast chartreuse rice fields and the queenly almond, olive and walnut orchards running through our zone, to the end-of-summer tomatoes, peppers, beans, and squash finishing up in our household gardens and now filling our kitchen counters, freezers and shelves. Serene, even cold, nights and days with a prospect of rain are returning. We are meeting, and we are planning and planting for the seasons to come. Photo : Rice fields, Leading Valley in October.

Fellow gardener Wendy Brown of Chico shares that “This is indeed the ready in which we plant our visions for spring....Do not forget about anemones when planting your bulbs, she urges. “It is the very juncture to get anemones (and ranunculas) planted so they can get up before the weather goes aplomb and moist and before they're buried in leaves. I think they are one of the great undervalued and underused treats of at daybreak spring. They come in bold colors, begin by Valentine's Day if up before the bitter, and bloom on and on as long as they get sun and water for about 2 months. They produce more blossoms--on tolerable cutting stems--than any other bulb. Though not as spectacular as ranunculas, they are dulcet good, come way earlier, and go on maybe twice as yearn.” Wendy recommends John Scheepers/Van Engelen online. "People can go in together and split the shrill shipping.”

Press Release on National NALSA Moot Court Competition « Turtle Talk

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On February 18-20, the University of South Dakota School of Law will host the nation’s pre-eminent Indian Law event. It will include the National Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) Moot Court Competition, the foremost annual Indian law academic competition. The competition will be conducted in conjunction with a scholarly symposium co-sponsored by the South Dakota Law Review and the USD NALSA chapter and with the biennial Dillon Lecture on Indian law. The symposium represents the first time the annual Law Review Symposium has been combined with the NALSA Indian Law Symposium. The latter has been held biennially for more than two decades, making it the longest-running Indian law symposium in the nation. The Dillon Lecture is one of the Law School’s three major scholarly lectures; it is held biennially in conjunction with the Indian Law Symposium and features a major national speaker on Indian law.

Student teams from across the country will compete in the National NALSA Moot Court Competition. Teams from 55 schools have already registered, including teams from the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, University of California-Berkeley, University of Colorado, Columbia University, Gonzaga University, University of Hawaii, University of Iowa, Kansas University, Lewis & Clark University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, University of Minnesota, University of New Mexico, University of North Dakota, University of Oklahoma, Stanford University, University of Tulsa, UCLA, University of Wisconsin, and William Mitchell College of Law. Many schools are sending multiple teams; for example, Columbia has registered six teams. The current registration represents a 25% increase over the number of teams that participated in last year’s competition in Boulder, Colorado.

The appellate problem for the competition has been drafted by USD Professor Frank Pommersheim, an internationally recognized Indian law expert who sits on several tribal supreme courts. It will involve issues of free exercise of religion in Indian Country. Judges for the Moot Court Competition will include members of the tribal, federal, and state judiciary and lawyers with expertise in Indian law.

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