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Articles 1 - 30 of 47
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Impact Of The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Of 1995 On Tribal Governments, Eileen M. Luna
The Impact Of The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Of 1995 On Tribal Governments, Eileen M. Luna
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribal Court Praxis: One Year In The Life Of Twenty Indian Tribal Courts, Nell Jessup Newton
Tribal Court Praxis: One Year In The Life Of Twenty Indian Tribal Courts, Nell Jessup Newton
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Review Of The 1990s And A Look At What's Ahead, Douglas B.L. Endreson
A Review Of The 1990s And A Look At What's Ahead, Douglas B.L. Endreson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian Law In The United States Supreme Court - Experiences In The 1980s And Predictions For The 1990s, Reid Peyton Chambers
Indian Law In The United States Supreme Court - Experiences In The 1980s And Predictions For The 1990s, Reid Peyton Chambers
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
"The Past Never Vanishes": A Contextual Critique Of The Existing Indian Family Doctrine, Lorie M. Graham
"The Past Never Vanishes": A Contextual Critique Of The Existing Indian Family Doctrine, Lorie M. Graham
American Indian Law Review
I don't know my own culture, . . . I am going to need your help in understanding . . . . Teach me, teach my children. These are the words of a forty-three-year-old Navajo woman on her first visit back to the Navajo Nation since her birth. Stolen as an infant, along with her twin brother, and adopted out on the black market, she was finally reunited with her family and community. Her journey home comes at a time when Native American nations are fighting proposed legislation and court-made rules that seek to limit the reach of the Indian …
Indian Fishing Rights: Aftermath Of The Fox Decision And The Year 2000, Karen Ferguson
Indian Fishing Rights: Aftermath Of The Fox Decision And The Year 2000, Karen Ferguson
American Indian Law Review
The ongoing Indian fishing rights debate in northern Michigan is intensifying as a 1985 court ordered consent agreement nears its year 2000 expiration date. Many of the local citizenry are concerned that the debate may turn violent as it did in the 1970s. In the 1970s there was fierce competition between Indians and non-Indians over a fish resource that was becoming depleted at an alarming rate. While pollution of the Great Lakes and the presence of non-native parasites were more likely the cause of the depleted stocks, the sport fishermen blamed Indian gill netting for the problem. In recent years, …
Indian Reserved Water Rights In The Dual System State Of Oklahoma, Taiawagi Helton
Indian Reserved Water Rights In The Dual System State Of Oklahoma, Taiawagi Helton
Taiawagi Helton
No abstract provided.
The Off-Reservation Garnishment Of An On-Reservation Debt And Related Issues In The Cross-Boundary Enforcement Of Money Judgements, Robert Laurence
The Off-Reservation Garnishment Of An On-Reservation Debt And Related Issues In The Cross-Boundary Enforcement Of Money Judgements, Robert Laurence
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Effective Smoke Screen? - The Muscogee (Creek) Nation's Civil Complaint Against Big Time Tobacco And The Battle Of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Shelly Grunsted
An Effective Smoke Screen? - The Muscogee (Creek) Nation's Civil Complaint Against Big Time Tobacco And The Battle Of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Shelly Grunsted
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legality Of The Religious Use Of Peyote By The Native American Church: A Commentary On The Free Exercise, Equal Protection, And Establishment Issues Raised By The Peyote Way Church Of God Case, John Thomas Bannon Jr.
The Legality Of The Religious Use Of Peyote By The Native American Church: A Commentary On The Free Exercise, Equal Protection, And Establishment Issues Raised By The Peyote Way Church Of God Case, John Thomas Bannon Jr.
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Trend Of Supreme Court Decisions In Indian Cases, Louis F. Claiborne
The Trend Of Supreme Court Decisions In Indian Cases, Louis F. Claiborne
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Plastic Indians, Nazis, And Genocide: A Perspective On America's Treatment Of Indian Nations, David M. Osterfeld
Plastic Indians, Nazis, And Genocide: A Perspective On America's Treatment Of Indian Nations, David M. Osterfeld
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cases: South Dakota V. Yankton Sioux Tribe; Kiowa Tribe V. Manufacturing Technologies, Inc.; Alaska V. Native Village Of Venetie Tribal Government; United States V. Santee Sioux Tribe; United States V. Bering Strait School District; State V. Wakole
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Miner's Canary: Felix S. Cohen's Philosophy Of Indian Rights, Jill E. Martin
The Miner's Canary: Felix S. Cohen's Philosophy Of Indian Rights, Jill E. Martin
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Property Taxation Of Tribal Fee Lands Located Within Reservation Boundaries: Reconsidering County Of Yakima V. Confederated Tribes & Bands Of The Yakima Indian Nation And Leech Lake Band Of Chippewa Indians V. Cass County, Scott A. Taylor
American Indian Law Review
Although once the owners of the North American continent, native peoples and the governments that represent them now own only a small percentage of the land within the current United States. Many tribes are interested in reacquiring lands that once belonged to them. Tribes, as governments and as legal entities, have the power to acquire lands through purchase. When tribes buy lands from private owners, the tax status of the lands becomes an immediate issue. All of the fifty states levy an annual ad valorem real property tax. States, constantly vigilant in protecting their tax revenue, readily attempt to tax …
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Elaine Smith, Angelina Okuda-Jacobs
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Elaine Smith, Angelina Okuda-Jacobs
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law And The Criminal Alien: A Comparison Of Policies For Arbitrary Deportations Of Legal Permanent Residents Convicted Of Aggravated Felonies, Brent K. Newcomb
Immigration Law And The Criminal Alien: A Comparison Of Policies For Arbitrary Deportations Of Legal Permanent Residents Convicted Of Aggravated Felonies, Brent K. Newcomb
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court's New Rules On Attorneys' Trial Publicity: Realism And Aspiration, Lawrence K. Hellman
The Oklahoma Supreme Court's New Rules On Attorneys' Trial Publicity: Realism And Aspiration, Lawrence K. Hellman
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: Diagram Of A Drug Sentence--Defining Mixture Or Substance On The Basis Of Utility In United States V. Richards, Matthew Thomas Geiger
Criminal Law: Diagram Of A Drug Sentence--Defining Mixture Or Substance On The Basis Of Utility In United States V. Richards, Matthew Thomas Geiger
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreclosing On The American Dream: An Evaluation Of State And Federal Foreclosure Laws, Debra Pogrund Stark
Foreclosing On The American Dream: An Evaluation Of State And Federal Foreclosure Laws, Debra Pogrund Stark
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Residential Liens And Foreclosures (Oklahoma Focus), Monica Amis Wittrock
Residential Liens And Foreclosures (Oklahoma Focus), Monica Amis Wittrock
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oil And Gas Liens In Oklahoma, Timothy C. Dowd
Oil And Gas Liens In Oklahoma, Timothy C. Dowd
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Irony Of Harmless Error, Charles S. Chapel
The Irony Of Harmless Error, Charles S. Chapel
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Theories Of The Corporation And The Limited Liability Company: How Should Courts And Legislatures Articulate Rules For Piercing The Veil, Fiduciary Responsibility And Securities Regulation For The Limited Liability Company, David L. Cohen
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: Kansas V. Hendricks--Warehousing Sex Offenders, Kayci Bair Hughes
Criminal Law: Kansas V. Hendricks--Warehousing Sex Offenders, Kayci Bair Hughes
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure: Walker V. State--Dooming Challenges To Appellate Counsel's Effectiveness, Jennifer Golm
Criminal Procedure: Walker V. State--Dooming Challenges To Appellate Counsel's Effectiveness, Jennifer Golm
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. Mcveigh: Defending The Most Hated Man In America, Stephen Jones, Jennifer Gideon
United States V. Mcveigh: Defending The Most Hated Man In America, Stephen Jones, Jennifer Gideon
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.