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Full-Text Articles in Law
“The Customer Is Always Right”: Consumer Perception For “Generic.Com” Trademarks, Sarah M. Simpson (Oliver)
“The Customer Is Always Right”: Consumer Perception For “Generic.Com” Trademarks, Sarah M. Simpson (Oliver)
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attribution Time: Cal Tinney’S 1937 Quip, “A Switch In Time’Ll Save Nine”, John Q. Barrett
Attribution Time: Cal Tinney’S 1937 Quip, “A Switch In Time’Ll Save Nine”, John Q. Barrett
Oklahoma Law Review
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Stare Decisis Is For Pirates, Jesse D.H. Snyder
Stare Decisis Is For Pirates, Jesse D.H. Snyder
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The End Of The War On Drugs, The Peace Dividend And The Renewed Fourth Amendment?, Michael Vitiello
The End Of The War On Drugs, The Peace Dividend And The Renewed Fourth Amendment?, Michael Vitiello
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trust The Process: Understanding Procedural Standing Under Spokeo, Jon Romberg
Trust The Process: Understanding Procedural Standing Under Spokeo, Jon Romberg
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Five Little Lessons In Lawyering From Thurgood Marshall, Ross E. Davies
Five Little Lessons In Lawyering From Thurgood Marshall, Ross E. Davies
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kiobel And Extraterritoriality: Here, (Not) There, (Not Even) Everywhere, Edward T. Swaine
Kiobel And Extraterritoriality: Here, (Not) There, (Not Even) Everywhere, Edward T. Swaine
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
I Don’T Believe That Answers Our Question: The Story Of White V. Woodall And How The Supreme Court’S Silence Is Adversely Affecting The Fifth Amendment Privilege, Nathan B. Hall
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Native Hawaiians And The Ceded Lands Trust: Applying Self-Determination As An Alternative To The Equal Protection Analysis, R. Hōkūlei Lindsey
Native Hawaiians And The Ceded Lands Trust: Applying Self-Determination As An Alternative To The Equal Protection Analysis, R. Hōkūlei Lindsey
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Worcester V. Georgia: A Breakdown In The Separation Of Powers, Matthew L. Sundquist
Worcester V. Georgia: A Breakdown In The Separation Of Powers, Matthew L. Sundquist
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Yellow Snow On Sacred Sites: A Failed Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Joshua A. Edwards
Yellow Snow On Sacred Sites: A Failed Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Joshua A. Edwards
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Formalism And Judicial Supremacy In Federal Indian Law, Alex Tallchief Skibine
Formalism And Judicial Supremacy In Federal Indian Law, Alex Tallchief Skibine
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Cases Involving Sites Of Religious Significance, Plaintiffs Will Fall In The Gap Of Judicial Deference That Exists Between The Religion Clauses Of The First Amendment, Jeff Pinter
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Giving Up The "I": How The National Museum Of The American Indian Appropriated Tribal Voices, Whitney Kerr
Giving Up The "I": How The National Museum Of The American Indian Appropriated Tribal Voices, Whitney Kerr
American Indian Law Review
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The Potential Passage Of Proposed Senate Bill 578 And Its Implication On Hicks V. Nevada And Twenty Years Of Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Richard L. Warren
The Potential Passage Of Proposed Senate Bill 578 And Its Implication On Hicks V. Nevada And Twenty Years Of Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Richard L. Warren
American Indian Law Review
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Colonizing The Last Frontier, David J. Bloch
Colonizing The Last Frontier, David J. Bloch
American Indian Law Review
In Aboriginal Rights and Judicial Wrongs: The Colonization of the Last Frontier, I examine a recent sea-change in federal Indian law that has escaped the notice of scholars. In the light of the divestiture of tribal sovereignty characterizing recent Supreme Court decisions, my article interrogates a contemporary case that rejects the property principle underlying all of federal Indian law itself in favor of a conception of aboriginal title never before countenanced in the United States and long discredited elsewhere. My analysis argues that this new conception traduces 175 years of American precedent and violates international law. I also contend that …
Brown And Tee-Hit-Ton, Earl M. Maltz
Marbury's Legacy Of Judicial Review After Two Centuries, Harry F. Tepker
Marbury's Legacy Of Judicial Review After Two Centuries, Harry F. Tepker
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law: Beyond The Bounds Of Roe: Does Stenberg V. Carhart Invalidate The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act Of 2003, Scott A. Hodges
Constitutional Law: Beyond The Bounds Of Roe: Does Stenberg V. Carhart Invalidate The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act Of 2003, Scott A. Hodges
Oklahoma Law Review
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Criminal Procedure: Searching High And Low For A Search In Kyllo: Justice Scalia Reaffirms Core Protections Of The Fourth Amendment, Scott Byrd
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Exhausted Doctrine, Letitia Ness
The De Facto Termination Of Alaska Native Sovereignty: An Anomaly In An Era Of Self-Determination, Benjamin W. Thompson
The De Facto Termination Of Alaska Native Sovereignty: An Anomaly In An Era Of Self-Determination, Benjamin W. Thompson
American Indian Law Review
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Further Thoughts, Erwin Chemerinsky
Getting Beyond Formalism In Constitutional Law: Constitutional Theory Matters, Erwin Chemerinsky
Getting Beyond Formalism In Constitutional Law: Constitutional Theory Matters, Erwin Chemerinsky
Oklahoma Law Review
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Replies To Professor Chemerinsky, David W. Levy, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Arthur G. Lefrancois, Kevin W. Saunders, Michael A. Scaperlanda, Katheleen R. Guzman, Lindsay G. Robertson
Replies To Professor Chemerinsky, David W. Levy, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Arthur G. Lefrancois, Kevin W. Saunders, Michael A. Scaperlanda, Katheleen R. Guzman, Lindsay G. Robertson
Oklahoma Law Review
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Certiorari And The Supreme Court Agenda: An Empirical Analysis, Kevin H. Smith
Certiorari And The Supreme Court Agenda: An Empirical Analysis, Kevin H. Smith
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Majority Opinion As The Social Constuction Of Reality: The Supreme Court And Prison Rules, James E. Robertson
The Majority Opinion As The Social Constuction Of Reality: The Supreme Court And Prison Rules, James E. Robertson
Oklahoma Law Review
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Indian Water Rights, The Missouri River, And The Administrative Process: What Are The Questions?, John H. Davidson
Indian Water Rights, The Missouri River, And The Administrative Process: What Are The Questions?, John H. Davidson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Review Of The 1990s And A Look At What's Ahead, Douglas B.L. Endreson
A Review Of The 1990s And A Look At What's Ahead, Douglas B.L. Endreson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian Law In The United States Supreme Court - Experiences In The 1980s And Predictions For The 1990s, Reid Peyton Chambers
Indian Law In The United States Supreme Court - Experiences In The 1980s And Predictions For The 1990s, Reid Peyton Chambers
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.