“100 Years” is the David vs. Goliath story of Elouise Cobell, a petite, Native American Warrior who filed the largest class action lawsuit ever filed against the United States Government and WON a $3.4 billion settlement for 300,000 Native Americans whose mineral-rich lands were mismanaged by the Department of the Interior.
Sponsored by Tulsa County Bar Foundation and Crowe & Dunlevy. In observance of Law Day, there will be a panel discussion following film with Director/Producer Melinda Janko, Attorney Mike McBride III, JD Colbert, Judge Martha Rupp. Moderated by Linda Sacks. Special introduction from attorney James R. Hicks.
To attend the screening, purchase tickets at Circlecinema.com.