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Internet Gambling: A Road To Strengthening Tribal Self-Government And Increasing Tribal Self-Sufficiency While Protecting American Consumers, Chris J. Thompson
Internet Gambling: A Road To Strengthening Tribal Self-Government And Increasing Tribal Self-Sufficiency While Protecting American Consumers, Chris J. Thompson
American Indian Law Review
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Will States Continue To Provide Exclusivity In Tribal Gaming Compacts Or Will Tribes Bust On The Hand Of The State In Order To Expand Indian Gaming, Katie Eidson
American Indian Law Review
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Chickasaw Nation V. United States And The Potential Demise Of The Indian Canon Of Construction, George Jackson Iii
Chickasaw Nation V. United States And The Potential Demise Of The Indian Canon Of Construction, George Jackson Iii
American Indian Law Review
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Chickasaw Nation V. United States: The Beginning Of The End Of The Indian-Law Canons In Statutory Cases And The Start Of The Judicial Assault On The Trust Relationships?, Graydon Dean Luthrey Jr.
Chickasaw Nation V. United States: The Beginning Of The End Of The Indian-Law Canons In Statutory Cases And The Start Of The Judicial Assault On The Trust Relationships?, Graydon Dean Luthrey Jr.
American Indian Law Review
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Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman
Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman
American Indian Law Review
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Surfing For Wampum: Federal Regulation Of Internet Gambling And Native American Sovereignty, Jeffrey A. Dempsey
Surfing For Wampum: Federal Regulation Of Internet Gambling And Native American Sovereignty, Jeffrey A. Dempsey
American Indian Law Review
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