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Let's Reinvent The Wheel: The Internet As A Means Of Interstate Commerce In United States V. Kieffer, Valeria G. Luster Jan 2015

Let's Reinvent The Wheel: The Internet As A Means Of Interstate Commerce In United States V. Kieffer, Valeria G. Luster

Oklahoma Law Review

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What Is The Gist Of The Mail Fraud Statute?, C.J. Williams Jan 2014

What Is The Gist Of The Mail Fraud Statute?, C.J. Williams

Oklahoma Law Review

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The New Red River Rivalry: Oklahoma's Unconstitutional Attempt To Calm The Waters By Restricting The Sale Of Water Across State Lines, Scott M. Delaney Jan 2013

The New Red River Rivalry: Oklahoma's Unconstitutional Attempt To Calm The Waters By Restricting The Sale Of Water Across State Lines, Scott M. Delaney

Oklahoma Law Review

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Closing Loopholes Or Creating More? Why A Narrow Application Of Sorna Threatens To Defeat The Statute’S Purpose, Terra R. Lord Jan 2010

Closing Loopholes Or Creating More? Why A Narrow Application Of Sorna Threatens To Defeat The Statute’S Purpose, Terra R. Lord

Oklahoma Law Review

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The Dormant Indian Commerce Clause: Up In Smoke?, Richard D. Agnew Jan 2001

The Dormant Indian Commerce Clause: Up In Smoke?, Richard D. Agnew

American Indian Law Review

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Protecting Tribal Sovereignty: Why States Should Not Be Able To Tax Contractors Hired By The Bia To Construct Reservation Projects For Tribes: Blaze Construction Co. V. New Mexico Taxation And Revenue Department: A Case Study, Richard J. Ansson Jr. Jan 1996

Protecting Tribal Sovereignty: Why States Should Not Be Able To Tax Contractors Hired By The Bia To Construct Reservation Projects For Tribes: Blaze Construction Co. V. New Mexico Taxation And Revenue Department: A Case Study, Richard J. Ansson Jr.

American Indian Law Review

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