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States Versus Tribes: The Problem Of Multiple Taxation Of Non-Indian Oil And Gas Leases On Indian Reservations, Erin Marie Erhardt Jan 2014

States Versus Tribes: The Problem Of Multiple Taxation Of Non-Indian Oil And Gas Leases On Indian Reservations, Erin Marie Erhardt

American Indian Law Review

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Knight V. Thompson: The Eleventh Circuit's Perpetuation Of Historical Practices Of Colonization, Randi Dawn Gardner Hardin Jan 2014

Knight V. Thompson: The Eleventh Circuit's Perpetuation Of Historical Practices Of Colonization, Randi Dawn Gardner Hardin

American Indian Law Review

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Busted Pipes: A Review Of Tarrant Regional Water District V. Herrmann And The Lack Of Direction For Oklahoma And Texas Moving Forward In A Dry Environment, Jordan Lepage Jan 2014

Busted Pipes: A Review Of Tarrant Regional Water District V. Herrmann And The Lack Of Direction For Oklahoma And Texas Moving Forward In A Dry Environment, Jordan Lepage

American Indian Law Review

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Room For A (Sacred) View? American Indian Tribes Confront Visual Desecration Caused By Wind Energy Projects, Allison M. Dussias Jan 2014

Room For A (Sacred) View? American Indian Tribes Confront Visual Desecration Caused By Wind Energy Projects, Allison M. Dussias

American Indian Law Review

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Sacred Rain Arrow: Honoring The Native American Heritage Of The States While Balancing The Citizens' Constitutional Rights, Amelia Coates Jan 2014

Sacred Rain Arrow: Honoring The Native American Heritage Of The States While Balancing The Citizens' Constitutional Rights, Amelia Coates

American Indian Law Review

Many states’ histories and traditions are steeped heavily in Native American culture, which explains why tribal imagery and symbolism are prevalent in official state paraphernalia such as license plates, flags, and state seals. Problems arise for states using Native American artwork when a citizen takes offense to the religious implications of Native American depictions, and objects to having it displayed on any number of items. This Comment will examine the likely outcome of cases involving Establishment Clause and compelled speech claims arising from Native American images and propose a solution for balancing the constitutional rights of the citizens while still …


The Background Of The Theory Of Discovery, Dieter Dörr Jan 2014

The Background Of The Theory Of Discovery, Dieter Dörr

American Indian Law Review

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Federal Indian Law And Tribal Criminal Justice In The Self-Determination Era, Samuel E. Ennis, Caroline P. Mayhew Jan 2014

Federal Indian Law And Tribal Criminal Justice In The Self-Determination Era, Samuel E. Ennis, Caroline P. Mayhew

American Indian Law Review

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