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Full-Text Articles in Law
For Texas, Now Is The Time To Force Groundwater Owners To Accommodate, Hilary C. Soileau
For Texas, Now Is The Time To Force Groundwater Owners To Accommodate, Hilary C. Soileau
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Busted Pipes: A Review Of Tarrant Regional Water District V. Herrmann And The Lack Of Direction For Oklahoma And Texas Moving Forward In A Dry Environment, Jordan Lepage
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Climate Change And Its Effect On Indigenous Peoples Of The Southwest, Josh Merrill
Climate Change And Its Effect On Indigenous Peoples Of The Southwest, Josh Merrill
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oklahoma Water Rights: What Good Are They?, Gary Allison
Oklahoma Water Rights: What Good Are They?, Gary Allison
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interstate Compacts Establishing State Entitlements To Water: An Essential Part Of The Water Planning Process, Charles T. Dumars, Stephen Curtice
Interstate Compacts Establishing State Entitlements To Water: An Essential Part Of The Water Planning Process, Charles T. Dumars, Stephen Curtice
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Water Planning: An Opportunity For Managing Uncertainties At The Tribal-State Interface?, Stephen H. Greetham
Water Planning: An Opportunity For Managing Uncertainties At The Tribal-State Interface?, Stephen H. Greetham
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Five Tribes' Water Rights: Examining The Aamodt Adjudications' Mechem Doctrine To Predict Tribal Water Rights Litigation Outcomes In Oklahoma, Taylor Henderson
Five Tribes' Water Rights: Examining The Aamodt Adjudications' Mechem Doctrine To Predict Tribal Water Rights Litigation Outcomes In Oklahoma, Taylor Henderson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Pocahontas's World: The Mattaponi Tribe's Struggle Against Virginia's King William Reservoir Project, Allison M. Dussias
Protecting Pocahontas's World: The Mattaponi Tribe's Struggle Against Virginia's King William Reservoir Project, Allison M. Dussias
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clear As Mud: How Heldermon V. Wright Missed An Opportunity To Clarify Oklahoma's Murky Water Law, H. Cole Marshall
Clear As Mud: How Heldermon V. Wright Missed An Opportunity To Clarify Oklahoma's Murky Water Law, H. Cole Marshall
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2006 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Sean P. Krispinsky, Sarah J. Bannister
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2006 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Sean P. Krispinsky, Sarah J. Bannister
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oklahoma's State/Tribal Water Compact: Three Cheers For Compromise, Jennifer E. Pelphrey
Oklahoma's State/Tribal Water Compact: Three Cheers For Compromise, Jennifer E. Pelphrey
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Death Of A Monster: Laws May Finally Kill Gila River Adjudication, Lindsay Murphy
Death Of A Monster: Laws May Finally Kill Gila River Adjudication, Lindsay Murphy
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Environmental Law, Taxation Of Natural Resources, Water Rights Cases, Kevin K. Washburn
Recent Developments: Environmental Law, Taxation Of Natural Resources, Water Rights Cases, Kevin K. Washburn
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dial V. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission: Relocation Benefits
Dial V. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission: Relocation Benefits
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law: Due Process Requirements Of Notice And Hearing Apply To Native Claims Under Administrative Procedure Act; Civil Rights: Challenging Tribal Membership Ordinance; Criminal Law: Nor Prejudice To Indian Defendant Sentenced Under State Due To Additional Or Alternative Fina Authorized By Federal Statute; Due Process: Tribal Elections And The Indian Civil Rights Act; Environment: Standing Of Non-Indians To Challenge Validity Of Coal Leases On Indian Land; Evidence: Indian Concept Of "Toka" As Concerning Issues Of Provocation And Justification; Indian Civil Rights Act: Residency Requirements For Tribal Political Office Upheld; Indian Lands: Quiet Title Action By Indian Allottees Against Railroad Holding Easement In The Nature Of A Limited Fee; Jurisdiction: Adoption Where All Parties Are Residents Of An Indian Reservation; Jurisdiction: New Mexico State Constitution As Affecting Adjudication Of Indian Water Rights; Taxation: State Right Of Taxation On Reservations When Commerce Effectuated Between Indians And Non-Indians
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Water Rights: The Mccarren Amendment And Indian Tribes' Reserved Water Rights, Elizabeth Mccallister
Water Rights: The Mccarren Amendment And Indian Tribes' Reserved Water Rights, Elizabeth Mccallister
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.