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Analysis Of A Bias-Based Exception To The Doctrine Of Exhaustion In Wilson V. Bull, R. Mitchell Mcgrew
Analysis Of A Bias-Based Exception To The Doctrine Of Exhaustion In Wilson V. Bull, R. Mitchell Mcgrew
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribal Courts, Non-Indians, And The Right To An Impartial Jury After The 2013 Reauthorization Of Vawa, Cynthia Castillo
Tribal Courts, Non-Indians, And The Right To An Impartial Jury After The 2013 Reauthorization Of Vawa, Cynthia Castillo
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
State V. Jim: A New Era In Washington's Treatment Of The Tribes?, Matthew Deisen
State V. Jim: A New Era In Washington's Treatment Of The Tribes?, Matthew Deisen
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kiss The Ring, But Never Touch The Crown: How U.S. Policy Denies Indian Women Bodily Autonomy And The Save Native Women Act's Attempt To Reverse That Policy, Hossein Dabiri
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
'Til Death Do Us Part: Why Personal Jurisdiction Is Required To Issue Victim Protection Orders Against Nonresident Abusers, Bevan J. Graybill
'Til Death Do Us Part: Why Personal Jurisdiction Is Required To Issue Victim Protection Orders Against Nonresident Abusers, Bevan J. Graybill
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Undermining Kulko At Home And Abroad, John J. Sampson
Undermining Kulko At Home And Abroad, John J. Sampson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Memorandum: Accommodating The Uccjea And The 1996 Hague Convention, Robert G. Spector
Memorandum: Accommodating The Uccjea And The 1996 Hague Convention, Robert G. Spector
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Global Child Welfare: The Challenges For Family Law, Ann Laquer Estin
Global Child Welfare: The Challenges For Family Law, Ann Laquer Estin
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exit Costs -- A New Paradign For The Treatment Of International Conflicts Over Matrimonial Property Regimes?, David S. Rosettenstein
Exit Costs -- A New Paradign For The Treatment Of International Conflicts Over Matrimonial Property Regimes?, David S. Rosettenstein
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Preemption: A Roadmap For The Application Of Tribal Law In State Courts, Jackie Gardina
Federal Preemption: A Roadmap For The Application Of Tribal Law In State Courts, Jackie Gardina
American Indian Law Review
This article contends that state courts are not necessarily free to apply state law when the courts are exercising concurrent adjudicative jurisdiction with tribal courts. Instead, Indian law principles of preemption direct state courts to apply tribal law in certain cases. A guiding principle emerges from the preemption analysis: if a tribe has legislative jurisdication over the dispute, tribal law must ordinarily be applied. In these instances, a state's laws, including its choice-of-law rules, are preempted by federal common law because their application interferes with the federal government's and the tribes' interest in promoting tribal self-government, including the tribes' ability …
Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish
Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Framing Concurrent Jurisdiction Issues In The Self-Determination Era: Accepting The First Circuit's Analysis But Rejecting Its Application To Preserve Tribal Sovereignty, Nathaniel T. Haskins
Framing Concurrent Jurisdiction Issues In The Self-Determination Era: Accepting The First Circuit's Analysis But Rejecting Its Application To Preserve Tribal Sovereignty, Nathaniel T. Haskins
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.
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
No abstract provided.
A Device Designed To Manipulate Diversity Jurisdiction: Why Courts Should Refuse To Recognize Post-Removal Damage Stipulations, Benjamin T. Clark
A Device Designed To Manipulate Diversity Jurisdiction: Why Courts Should Refuse To Recognize Post-Removal Damage Stipulations, Benjamin T. Clark
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Oklahoma Antitrust Law, D. Kent Meyers, Jennifer A. Dutton
Recent Developments In Oklahoma Antitrust Law, D. Kent Meyers, Jennifer A. Dutton
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2003 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Matthew Baumgartner, Elizabeth Ann Kronk
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2003 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Matthew Baumgartner, Elizabeth Ann Kronk
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Income Taxation Of Nonmember Indians In Indian Country, Jennifer Nutt Carleton
State Income Taxation Of Nonmember Indians In Indian Country, Jennifer Nutt Carleton
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Easements On Tribal Sovereignty, Todd Miller
Easements On Tribal Sovereignty, Todd Miller
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction Of Ute Reservation Lands, John D. Barton, Candace M. Barton
Jurisdiction Of Ute Reservation Lands, John D. Barton, Candace M. Barton
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nevada V. Hicks: No Threat To Most Nevada Tribes, Ronald Eagleye Johnny
Nevada V. Hicks: No Threat To Most Nevada Tribes, Ronald Eagleye Johnny
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998-99 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lisa F. Cook Gambler, Melissa E. Stephenson
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998-99 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lisa F. Cook Gambler, Melissa E. Stephenson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribal Court General Civil Jurisdiction Over Actions Between Non-Indian Plaintiffs And Defendants: Strate V. A-1 Contractors, Jamelle King
Tribal Court General Civil Jurisdiction Over Actions Between Non-Indian Plaintiffs And Defendants: Strate V. A-1 Contractors, Jamelle King
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Incidents On Indian Reservations: Who Has Jurisdiction? Tribal Court Exhaustion Versus The Price-Anderson Act, James W. Kuntz
Nuclear Incidents On Indian Reservations: Who Has Jurisdiction? Tribal Court Exhaustion Versus The Price-Anderson Act, James W. Kuntz
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Validity Of A State Court's Exercise Of Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Civil Actions Arising In Indian Country: Application Of The Indian Abstention Doctrine In State Court, John J. Harte
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Profits Derived From Tribal Resources: Why The State Of Utah Should Not Have The Power To Tax Non-Indian Oil And Gas Lessees On The Navajo Nation's Aneth Extension: Texaco, Exxon, And Union Oil V. San Juan County School District--A Case Study, Richard J. Ansson Jr.
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pathfinder: Tribal, Federal, And State Court Subject Matter Jurisdictional Bounds: Suits Involving Native American Interests, John W. Gillingham
Pathfinder: Tribal, Federal, And State Court Subject Matter Jurisdictional Bounds: Suits Involving Native American Interests, John W. Gillingham
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.