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Full-Text Articles in Law
Money Damages Versus Cleanup In Pollution Cases, L. Mark Walker, Dale E. Cottingham
Money Damages Versus Cleanup In Pollution Cases, L. Mark Walker, Dale E. Cottingham
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law: Are Oklahoma Environmental Permits Valid Under The Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause? Dulaney V. Oklahoma State Department Of Health, Brent M. Johnson
Environmental Law: Are Oklahoma Environmental Permits Valid Under The Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause? Dulaney V. Oklahoma State Department Of Health, Brent M. Johnson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lighter Side Of The Green Movement: The Three Stooges As Early Environmentalists, Ronald J. Rychlak
The Lighter Side Of The Green Movement: The Three Stooges As Early Environmentalists, Ronald J. Rychlak
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Federal Farm Program Litigation, Christopher R. Kelley
Recent Developments In Federal Farm Program Litigation, Christopher R. Kelley
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Get Green Or Get Out: Decoupling Environmental From Economic Objectives In Agricultural Regulation, Jim Chen
Get Green Or Get Out: Decoupling Environmental From Economic Objectives In Agricultural Regulation, Jim Chen
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lender And Receiver Liability: A New Era Of The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act's Security Interest Exemption--Interpreted By The Epa's New Lender Liability Rule, Michelle Lynn Gibbens
Lender And Receiver Liability: A New Era Of The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act's Security Interest Exemption--Interpreted By The Epa's New Lender Liability Rule, Michelle Lynn Gibbens
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Maximizing Tax Benefits To Farmers And Ranchers Implementing Conservation And Environmental Plans, Jesse J. Richardson Jr.
Maximizing Tax Benefits To Farmers And Ranchers Implementing Conservation And Environmental Plans, Jesse J. Richardson Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Controlling Blue Skies In Indian Country: Who Is The Air Quality Posse--Tribes Or States? The Applicability Of The Clean Air Act In Indian Country And On Oklahoma Tribal Lands, Julie M. Reding
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Application Of The National Environmental Policy Act To "Development" In Indian Country, Dean B. Suagee
The Application Of The National Environmental Policy Act To "Development" In Indian Country, Dean B. Suagee
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law: Cercla Liability Of Corporate Parents For Their Dissolved Or Undercapitalized Subsidiaries, Mark R. Mcphail
Environmental Law: Cercla Liability Of Corporate Parents For Their Dissolved Or Undercapitalized Subsidiaries, Mark R. Mcphail
Oklahoma Law Review
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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.