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Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

1997

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The Curious Case Of Disappearing Federal Jurisdiction Over Federal Enforcement Of Federal Law: A Vehicle For Reassessment Of The Tribal Exhaustion/Abstention Doctrine, Blake Watson Jan 1997

The Curious Case Of Disappearing Federal Jurisdiction Over Federal Enforcement Of Federal Law: A Vehicle For Reassessment Of The Tribal Exhaustion/Abstention Doctrine, Blake Watson

School of Law Faculty Publications

This article describes the tribal exhaustion/abstention doctrine set forth in National Farmers Union Ins. Companies v. Crow Tribe, 471 U.S. 845 (1985) and Iowa Mutual Ins. Co. v. LaPlante, 480 U.S. 9 (1987).


Of Cold Steel And Blueprints: Musings Of An Old Country Lawyer On Crime, Jurisprudence, And The Tribal Attorney's Role In Developing Tribal Sovereignty, G. William Rice Jan 1997

Of Cold Steel And Blueprints: Musings Of An Old Country Lawyer On Crime, Jurisprudence, And The Tribal Attorney's Role In Developing Tribal Sovereignty, G. William Rice

Articles, Chapters in Books and Other Contributions to Scholarly Works

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Colorado River Governance: Sharing Federal Authority As An Incentive To Create A New Institution, David H. Getches Jan 1997

Colorado River Governance: Sharing Federal Authority As An Incentive To Create A New Institution, David H. Getches

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Dedication To Professor Ralph W. Johnson, David H. Getches Jan 1997

Dedication To Professor Ralph W. Johnson, David H. Getches

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Seminole Tribe Of Florida V. Florida: Has The Seminole Tribe Gambled With Citizens' Rights To Sue Their State Under Cercla, Gregory J. Hauck Jan 1997

Seminole Tribe Of Florida V. Florida: Has The Seminole Tribe Gambled With Citizens' Rights To Sue Their State Under Cercla, Gregory J. Hauck

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

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