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The Field Of Public Land Law: Some Connecting Threads And Future Directions, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Field Of Public Land Law: Some Connecting Threads And Future Directions, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Implied Limitations On The Jurisdiction Of Indian Tribes, Richard B. Collins
Implied Limitations On The Jurisdiction Of Indian Tribes, Richard B. Collins
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American Indian Courts And Tribal Self-Government, Richard B. Collins, Ralph W. Johnson, Kathy Imig Perkins
American Indian Courts And Tribal Self-Government, Richard B. Collins, Ralph W. Johnson, Kathy Imig Perkins
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Development Of The Rio Grande Compact, Raymond A. Hill
Development Of The Rio Grande Compact, Raymond A. Hill
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Thirty-six years have elapsed since the Rio Grande Compact of 1938, N.M.S.A. Section 75-34-3 (Repl. 1968), was entered into by Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, and approved by the United States of America. Administration of the Compact since then has been the responsibility of many different persons, few of whom had personal knowledge of the circumstances of the negotiation of this Compact. Consequently, there has been a growing tendency towards interpretation of some of the provisions of the Rio Grande Compact in a manner contrary to the intent of those who participated in its negotiation.
Mr. Hill has intimately connected …
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
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Book Review, David Getches