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Prioritizing Oklahoma Mothers: Recommending Rehabilitation And Recovery Rather Than Punishment For Pregnancy, Alex B. Cox Jan 2024

Prioritizing Oklahoma Mothers: Recommending Rehabilitation And Recovery Rather Than Punishment For Pregnancy, Alex B. Cox

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Driver Immunity Laws: Why They Are More Dangerous Than You Think, Kaleigh Ewing Jan 2023

Driver Immunity Laws: Why They Are More Dangerous Than You Think, Kaleigh Ewing

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legitimate State Interest Or Educational Censorship: The Chilling Effect Of Oklahoma House Bill 1775, Jennie A. Hill Jan 2023

Legitimate State Interest Or Educational Censorship: The Chilling Effect Of Oklahoma House Bill 1775, Jennie A. Hill

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Housing Injustice And The Summary Eviction Process: Beyond Lindsey V. Normet, Kathryn Ramsey Mason Jan 2022

Housing Injustice And The Summary Eviction Process: Beyond Lindsey V. Normet, Kathryn Ramsey Mason

Oklahoma Law Review

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A Whole Sale Or Wholesaling: Regulating The Wild West Of Real Estate Purchase Contract Resale, Rebecca Braun-Harrison Jan 2022

A Whole Sale Or Wholesaling: Regulating The Wild West Of Real Estate Purchase Contract Resale, Rebecca Braun-Harrison

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reform Prosecutors And Separation Of Powers, Logan Sawyer Jan 2020

Reform Prosecutors And Separation Of Powers, Logan Sawyer

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dormancy Versus Innovation: A Next Generation Dormant Commerce Clause, Sam Kalen Jan 2013

Dormancy Versus Innovation: A Next Generation Dormant Commerce Clause, Sam Kalen

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Preemption: A Roadmap For The Application Of Tribal Law In State Courts, Jackie Gardina Jan 2010

Federal Preemption: A Roadmap For The Application Of Tribal Law In State Courts, Jackie Gardina

American Indian Law Review

This article contends that state courts are not necessarily free to apply state law when the courts are exercising concurrent adjudicative jurisdiction with tribal courts. Instead, Indian law principles of preemption direct state courts to apply tribal law in certain cases. A guiding principle emerges from the preemption analysis: if a tribe has legislative jurisdication over the dispute, tribal law must ordinarily be applied. In these instances, a state's laws, including its choice-of-law rules, are preempted by federal common law because their application interferes with the federal government's and the tribes' interest in promoting tribal self-government, including the tribes' ability …


The Conflict Between State Tests Of Tribal Entity Immunity And The Congressional Policy Of Indian Self-Determination, Aaron F.W. Meek Jan 2010

The Conflict Between State Tests Of Tribal Entity Immunity And The Congressional Policy Of Indian Self-Determination, Aaron F.W. Meek

American Indian Law Review

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Another Blow To Tribal Sovereignty: A Look At Cross-Jurisdictional Law-Enforcement Agreements Between Indian Tribes And Local Communities, Andrew G. Hill Jan 2010

Another Blow To Tribal Sovereignty: A Look At Cross-Jurisdictional Law-Enforcement Agreements Between Indian Tribes And Local Communities, Andrew G. Hill

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bittle V. Bahe: A Drunken Mistake, Brian Alan Burget Jan 2009

Bittle V. Bahe: A Drunken Mistake, Brian Alan Burget

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Maine V. Johnson: A Step In The Wrong Direction For The Tribal Sovereignty Of The Passamaquoddy Tribe And The Penobscot Nation, Whitney Austin Walstad Jan 2008

Maine V. Johnson: A Step In The Wrong Direction For The Tribal Sovereignty Of The Passamaquoddy Tribe And The Penobscot Nation, Whitney Austin Walstad

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Danforth, Retroactivity, And Federalism, J. Thomas Sullivan Jan 2008

Danforth, Retroactivity, And Federalism, J. Thomas Sullivan

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


States Take The Wheel—Green Mountain Chrysler Plymntouth Dodge Jeep V. Crombie Gives States A Chance To Choose The Direction Of Their Automobile Emissions Regulation, Sarah E. Leatherwood Jan 2008

States Take The Wheel—Green Mountain Chrysler Plymntouth Dodge Jeep V. Crombie Gives States A Chance To Choose The Direction Of Their Automobile Emissions Regulation, Sarah E. Leatherwood

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Losing Control: Regulating Situational Crime Prevention In Mass Private Property, Robert E. Pfeffer Jan 2006

Losing Control: Regulating Situational Crime Prevention In Mass Private Property, Robert E. Pfeffer

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Re M.J.J., J.P.L., & J.P.G: The "Qualified Expert Witness" Requirements Of The Indian Child Welfare Act, Paul David Kouri Jan 2005

In Re M.J.J., J.P.L., & J.P.G: The "Qualified Expert Witness" Requirements Of The Indian Child Welfare Act, Paul David Kouri

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


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 Jan 2005

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

No abstract provided.


The State, Cherokee Nation, And Same-Sex Unions: In Re: Marriage License Of Mckinley & Reynolds, Christopher L. Kannady Jan 2005

The State, Cherokee Nation, And Same-Sex Unions: In Re: Marriage License Of Mckinley & Reynolds, Christopher L. Kannady

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Losing Ground: Seminole And The Annexation Power Of Municipalities In Oklahoma, Kristen M. O'Connor Jan 2005

Losing Ground: Seminole And The Annexation Power Of Municipalities In Oklahoma, Kristen M. O'Connor

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Applying Twenty-Five Years Of Experience: The Iowa Indian Child Welfare Act, Kirk Albertson Jan 2004

Applying Twenty-Five Years Of Experience: The Iowa Indian Child Welfare Act, Kirk Albertson

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Oklahoma's State/Tribal Water Compact: Three Cheers For Compromise, Jennifer E. Pelphrey Jan 2004

Oklahoma's State/Tribal Water Compact: Three Cheers For Compromise, Jennifer E. Pelphrey

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Property: Creating A Slayer Statute Oklahomans Can Live With, Gregory C. Blackwell Jan 2004

Property: Creating A Slayer Statute Oklahomans Can Live With, Gregory C. Blackwell

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: The Garvee Bonds Case And Executive Power: Breakthrough Or Blip?, Andrew C. Spiropoulos Jan 2003

Constitutional Law: The Garvee Bonds Case And Executive Power: Breakthrough Or Blip?, Andrew C. Spiropoulos

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trifederalism In The Aftermath Of Teague: The Interaction Of State And Tribal Courts In Wisconsin, Carol Tebben Jan 2002

Trifederalism In The Aftermath Of Teague: The Interaction Of State And Tribal Courts In Wisconsin, Carol Tebben

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Never Lay A Salmon On The Ground With His Head Toward The River": State Of Washington Sues Yakamas Over Alcohol Ban, Robert J. Haupt Jan 2001

"Never Lay A Salmon On The Ground With His Head Toward The River": State Of Washington Sues Yakamas Over Alcohol Ban, Robert J. Haupt

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The De Facto Termination Of Alaska Native Sovereignty: An Anomaly In An Era Of Self-Determination, Benjamin W. Thompson Jan 2001

The De Facto Termination Of Alaska Native Sovereignty: An Anomaly In An Era Of Self-Determination, Benjamin W. Thompson

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Oklahoma Constitutional Law: Highway Robbery: In Re Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority: The Eulogy For Oklahoma Constitutional Debt Limitations, Brian Edward Wheeler Jan 2000

Oklahoma Constitutional Law: Highway Robbery: In Re Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority: The Eulogy For Oklahoma Constitutional Debt Limitations, Brian Edward Wheeler

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Ethics Commission V. Keating: The Oklahoma Supreme Court Defies The Constitutional Mandate Of The People And Clips The Commission's Wings, Sean Paul Rieger Jan 2000

Constitutional Law: Ethics Commission V. Keating: The Oklahoma Supreme Court Defies The Constitutional Mandate Of The People And Clips The Commission's Wings, Sean Paul Rieger

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Procedure: Allowing The Prosecution A "Second Bite At The Apple" In Non-Capital Sentencing: Monge V. California, Eva Maria Floyd Jan 2000

Criminal Procedure: Allowing The Prosecution A "Second Bite At The Apple" In Non-Capital Sentencing: Monge V. California, Eva Maria Floyd

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Vouchers, Sectarian Schools, And Constitutional Uncertainty: Choices For The Unites States Supreme Court And The States, Catharine V. Ewing Jan 2000

Constitutional Law: Vouchers, Sectarian Schools, And Constitutional Uncertainty: Choices For The Unites States Supreme Court And The States, Catharine V. Ewing

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.