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Avoiding Flights Of Fancy: Determining Venue For Crimes Committed During Commercial Flights, Allyson Shumaker
Avoiding Flights Of Fancy: Determining Venue For Crimes Committed During Commercial Flights, Allyson Shumaker
Oklahoma Law Review
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Mind The Gap: Issues With And Solutions To Oklahoma’S Appellate Jurisdiction As Exposed By Lockett V. Evans, Jonathan Bryant
Mind The Gap: Issues With And Solutions To Oklahoma’S Appellate Jurisdiction As Exposed By Lockett V. Evans, Jonathan Bryant
Oklahoma Law Review
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Closing Time: Removing The State Of Oklahoma From Alcohol Regulation In Indian Country, Ryan Wilson
Closing Time: Removing The State Of Oklahoma From Alcohol Regulation In Indian Country, Ryan Wilson
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Jurisdictional Boundary Between The Oklahoma Supreme Court And The Court Of Criminal Appeals: Blurred Lines, Greg Eddington
The Jurisdictional Boundary Between The Oklahoma Supreme Court And The Court Of Criminal Appeals: Blurred Lines, Greg Eddington
Oklahoma Law Review
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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
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Article Iii And Removal Jurisdiction: The Demise Of The Complete Diversity Rule And A Proposed Return To Minimal Diversity, Rodney K. Miller
Article Iii And Removal Jurisdiction: The Demise Of The Complete Diversity Rule And A Proposed Return To Minimal Diversity, Rodney K. Miller
Oklahoma Law Review
The complete diversity rule is broken. Although easily applied in theory (federal courts can exercise subject matter jurisdiction over an action on diversity grounds only when no party is of the same citizenship as any adverse party), over time the number of judicially and legislatively created exceptions to the rule, as well as their varying and inconsistent application by the federal courts, has created an environment in which similarly situated parties are treated differently based solely on the forum in which the litigation is brought. In the removal context, depending upon the forum in which an action is filed, a …
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
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From The World Court To Oklahoma Court: The Significance Of Torres V. State For International Court Of Justice Authority, Individual Rights, And The Availability Of Remedy In Vienna Convention Disputes, Heather L. Finstuen
Oklahoma Law Review
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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
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Jurisdiction: Burnham V. Superior Court: Adding Confusion To Transient Jurisdiction, Armand Paliotta
Jurisdiction: Burnham V. Superior Court: Adding Confusion To Transient Jurisdiction, Armand Paliotta
Oklahoma Law Review
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