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Full-Text Articles in Law
Recent Case Decisions, Daniel Franklin, John Curtis, Jarrod H. Gamble, Patrick J. Hoog, Taylor C. Venus, Jordan D. Volino
Recent Case Decisions, Daniel Franklin, John Curtis, Jarrod H. Gamble, Patrick J. Hoog, Taylor C. Venus, Jordan D. Volino
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Bugging The Oil And Gas Industry: The American Burying Beetle In Oklahoma, Brett Thomas
Bugging The Oil And Gas Industry: The American Burying Beetle In Oklahoma, Brett Thomas
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Old Faves And New Raves: How Case Law Has Affected Form Joint Operating Agreements—Problems And Solutions (Part Two), Christopher S. Kulander
Old Faves And New Raves: How Case Law Has Affected Form Joint Operating Agreements—Problems And Solutions (Part Two), Christopher S. Kulander
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Social License To Operate: Hydraulic Fracturing-Related Challenges Facing The Oil & Gas Industry, Don C. Smith, Jessica M. Richards
Social License To Operate: Hydraulic Fracturing-Related Challenges Facing The Oil & Gas Industry, Don C. Smith, Jessica M. Richards
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
The crossroads of urban development and improved technology allowing oil and gas development in new areas can result in contentious community issues. The debate over one of the improved technologies – i.e., hydraulic fracturing – can be highly emotional. Consequently, industry must address community issues, earning trust and therefore a “social license to operate.” This paper provides fundamental knowledge of the social license to operate concept, validates its application to the oil and gas industry, particularly with respect to shale gas development, discusses the current status of social license in the unconventional development sphere, analyzes current ongoing efforts for shale …
Editor's Introduction, Daniel Franklin, John Curtis, Jarrod H. Gamble, Patrick J. Hoog, Taylor C. Venus, Jordan Volino
Editor's Introduction, Daniel Franklin, John Curtis, Jarrod H. Gamble, Patrick J. Hoog, Taylor C. Venus, Jordan Volino
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Case Decisions, Jordan D. Volino, John C. Curtis Iii, Jarrod H. Gamble, Patrick J. Hoog, Taylor C. Venus, Daniel Franklin
Recent Case Decisions, Jordan D. Volino, John C. Curtis Iii, Jarrod H. Gamble, Patrick J. Hoog, Taylor C. Venus, Daniel Franklin
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Oil And Gas Title Examination: The Basics, David D. Hunt Ii
Oil And Gas Title Examination: The Basics, David D. Hunt Ii
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Marketable Product: What Did Kuntz Say? What Did Merrill Say?, Owen L. Anderson
Marketable Product: What Did Kuntz Say? What Did Merrill Say?, Owen L. Anderson
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Old Faves And New Raves: How Case Law Has Affected Form Joint Operating Agreements—Problems And Solutions (Part One), Christopher S. Kulander
Old Faves And New Raves: How Case Law Has Affected Form Joint Operating Agreements—Problems And Solutions (Part One), Christopher S. Kulander
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction, Daniel Franklin
Editor's Introduction, Daniel Franklin
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Windustry And The Accommodation Doctrine: Should Oklahoma Follow In The Steps Of The Lone Star State?, Chantel P. James
Windustry And The Accommodation Doctrine: Should Oklahoma Follow In The Steps Of The Lone Star State?, Chantel P. James
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Clean Water Act And Evolving Due Process: The Emergence Of Contemporary Enforcement Procedures, Alexandria A. Polk
The Clean Water Act And Evolving Due Process: The Emergence Of Contemporary Enforcement Procedures, Alexandria A. Polk
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gas Marketing By The Operator Under A Joa—Unrecognized Regulatory Risks And Practical Solutions, William F. Demarest Jr.
Gas Marketing By The Operator Under A Joa—Unrecognized Regulatory Risks And Practical Solutions, William F. Demarest Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Iachr Report On Indigenous And Tribal Peoples' Rights Over Their Ancestral Lands And Natural Resources: Norms And Jurisprudence Of The Inter-American Human Rights System, Taiawagi Helton
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indigenous And Tribal Peoples' Rights Over Their Ancestral Lands And Natural Resources: Norms And Jurisprudence Of The Inter-American Human Rights System, Inter-American Commission On Human Rights
Indigenous And Tribal Peoples' Rights Over Their Ancestral Lands And Natural Resources: Norms And Jurisprudence Of The Inter-American Human Rights System, Inter-American Commission On Human Rights
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clear As Mud: How Heldermon V. Wright Missed An Opportunity To Clarify Oklahoma's Murky Water Law, H. Cole Marshall
Clear As Mud: How Heldermon V. Wright Missed An Opportunity To Clarify Oklahoma's Murky Water Law, H. Cole Marshall
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Iron Triangles: The Roadless Rule To Nowhere—And What Can Be Done To Free The Forest Service's Rulemaking Process, Christopher Cumings
Judicial Iron Triangles: The Roadless Rule To Nowhere—And What Can Be Done To Free The Forest Service's Rulemaking Process, Christopher Cumings
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recognizing The Full Scope Of The Right To Take Fish Under The Stevens Treaties: The History Of Fishing Rights Litigation In The Pacific Northwest, Vincent Mulier
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Glacier National Park And The Blackfoot Nation's Reserved Rights: Does A Valid Tribal Co-Management Authority Exist?, Curt Sholar
Glacier National Park And The Blackfoot Nation's Reserved Rights: Does A Valid Tribal Co-Management Authority Exist?, Curt Sholar
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Death Of A Monster: Laws May Finally Kill Gila River Adjudication, Lindsay Murphy
Death Of A Monster: Laws May Finally Kill Gila River Adjudication, Lindsay Murphy
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Treaty Fishing Rights: A Habitat Right As Part Of The Trinity Of Rights Implied By The Fishing Clause Of The Stevens Treaties, O. Yale Lewis Iii
Treaty Fishing Rights: A Habitat Right As Part Of The Trinity Of Rights Implied By The Fishing Clause Of The Stevens Treaties, O. Yale Lewis Iii
American Indian Law Review
The fishing right guaranteed by the fishing clause of the Stevens Treaties between the United States and the Indians of Western Washington should be considered a trinity of rights: a right of access, a right of equitable apportionment, and a habitat right. While seven different Supreme Court decisions and scores of lower court decisions examine the contours of the first two elements of the fishing right, the contours of the final element of the right remain unsettled. No appeals court has ruled on whether there, is an implied habitat right. While some trial courts have skirted the issue, only one …
Exercising Cultural Self-Determination: The Makah Indian Tribe Goes Whaling, Robert J. Miller
Exercising Cultural Self-Determination: The Makah Indian Tribe Goes Whaling, Robert J. Miller
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998-99 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lisa F. Cook Gambler, Melissa E. Stephenson
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998-99 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lisa F. Cook Gambler, Melissa E. Stephenson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Our Land Is What Make Us Who We Are: Timber Harvesting On Tribal Reservations After Nifrma, Darla J. Mondou
Our Land Is What Make Us Who We Are: Timber Harvesting On Tribal Reservations After Nifrma, Darla J. Mondou
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Matter Of Trust: Federal Environmental Responsibilities To Native Americans Under Customary International Law, Karyn I. Wendelowski
A Matter Of Trust: Federal Environmental Responsibilities To Native Americans Under Customary International Law, Karyn I. Wendelowski
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Flathead Water Quality Standards Dispute: Legal Bases For Tribal Regulatory Authority Over Non-Indian Reservation Lands, Daniel I.S.J. Rey-Bear
The Flathead Water Quality Standards Dispute: Legal Bases For Tribal Regulatory Authority Over Non-Indian Reservation Lands, Daniel I.S.J. Rey-Bear
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.
Treaties: Fishing Rights In The Pacific Northwest--The Supreme Court "Legislates" An Equitable Solution, Rod Vessels
Treaties: Fishing Rights In The Pacific Northwest--The Supreme Court "Legislates" An Equitable Solution, Rod Vessels
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.