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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
Jury Trial Disparities Between Class Actions And Shareholder Derivative Actions In State Courts, Ann M. Scarlett
Jury Trial Disparities Between Class Actions And Shareholder Derivative Actions In State Courts, Ann M. Scarlett
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anticipating Procedural Innovation: How And When Parties Calibrate Procedure Through Contract, Henry Allen Blair
Anticipating Procedural Innovation: How And When Parties Calibrate Procedure Through Contract, Henry Allen Blair
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inefficient Litigation Over Forum: The Unintended Consequence Of The Jvca’S “Bad Faith” Exception To The Bar On Removal Of Diversity Cases After One Year, E. Farish Percy
Inefficient Litigation Over Forum: The Unintended Consequence Of The Jvca’S “Bad Faith” Exception To The Bar On Removal Of Diversity Cases After One Year, E. Farish Percy
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Near Impossibility Of Pleading Falsity Of Opinion Statements Under Section 10(B) Of The Securities Exchange Act And Rule 10b-5, J. Cooper Davis
The Near Impossibility Of Pleading Falsity Of Opinion Statements Under Section 10(B) Of The Securities Exchange Act And Rule 10b-5, J. Cooper Davis
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Finding Prejudice From Lost Esi: An Analysis Of Courts’ Standards Under Amended Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 37(E), Thomas J. Joyce
Finding Prejudice From Lost Esi: An Analysis Of Courts’ Standards Under Amended Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 37(E), Thomas J. Joyce
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ferpa Close-Up: When Video Captures Violence And Injury, Kitty L. Cone, Richard J. Peltz-Steele
Ferpa Close-Up: When Video Captures Violence And Injury, Kitty L. Cone, Richard J. Peltz-Steele
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shoot First, Litigate Later: Declaratory Judgment Actions, Procedural Fencing, And Itchy Trigger Fingers, Robert T. Sherwin
Shoot First, Litigate Later: Declaratory Judgment Actions, Procedural Fencing, And Itchy Trigger Fingers, Robert T. Sherwin
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Creating Bright-Line Rules For Tribal Court Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: The Case Of Trespass To Real Property, Grant Christensen
Creating Bright-Line Rules For Tribal Court Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: The Case Of Trespass To Real Property, Grant Christensen
American Indian Law Review
The 2010 passage of the Tribal Law and Order Act will invest significantly more resources in tribal courts. As tribal courts expand, conflicts between sovereignties - tribal, state, and federal - are likely to occur with much greater frequency. Tribal court civil jurisdiction over non-Indians will be among the issues most frequently appealed to federal courts. I offer this piece to propose a new and novel solution - that tribal courts, through a piecemeal process, be extended absolute civil jurisdiction over non-Indians for those civil offenses over which tribes have the greatest interest. This article takes one of the most …
Losing Control: Regulating Situational Crime Prevention In Mass Private Property, Robert E. Pfeffer
Losing Control: Regulating Situational Crime Prevention In Mass Private Property, Robert E. Pfeffer
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Civil Side Of Judge Parker, Morton Gitelman
The Civil Side Of Judge Parker, Morton Gitelman
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Penalties And Multiple Punishment Under The Double Jeopardy Clause: Some Unanswered Questions, David S. Rudstein
Civil Penalties And Multiple Punishment Under The Double Jeopardy Clause: Some Unanswered Questions, David S. Rudstein
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country 1990, Sandra Hansen Esq.
Survey Of Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country 1990, Sandra Hansen Esq.
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.