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Full-Text Articles in Law
Testimony On The Regulation Of Indian Gaming, Oversight Hearing On Indian Gaming, Before The United States Senate, Committee On Indian Affairs, 109th Congress, 1st Session, Kevin Washburn
Faculty Scholarship
Federal and tribal regulation is likely to be more successful than state regulation of Indian gaming because tribal governments and the federal government have a greater interest in the long term success of Indian gaming. Uniform federal minimum internal control standards can protect the integrity of the Indian gaming industry nationwide. While federal regulators should exercise a powerful role, they must be respectful of tribal governments.
Slides: White Mountain Apache, Paul Declay, Jr.
Slides: White Mountain Apache, Paul Declay, Jr.
Community-Owned Forests: Possibilities, Experiences, and Lessons Learned (June 16-19)
Presenter: Paul DeClay, Jr., Tribal Forest Manager, White Mountain Apache, AZ
34 slides
Virtual Worldliness: What The Imaginary Asks Of The Real, Dr. Richard A. Bartle
Virtual Worldliness: What The Imaginary Asks Of The Real, Dr. Richard A. Bartle
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Escaping The Gilded Cage: User Created Content And Building The Metaverse, Cory Ondrejka
Escaping The Gilded Cage: User Created Content And Building The Metaverse, Cory Ondrejka
NYLS Law Review
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Strategic Approach To Smoking Bans: Delaware Gaming Industry, John W. O'Neill, Qu Xiao
Strategic Approach To Smoking Bans: Delaware Gaming Industry, John W. O'Neill, Qu Xiao
Hospitality Review
A study of Delaware’s statewide smoking ban suggests that it may have had a significant negative economic impact on the state’s gaming industry. However, such impact may vary in different segments of the hospitality industry, and therefore, must be examined strategically and on a case-by-case basis. The specific market environment, including both demand and competition of each state or each municipality, should be carefully analyzed by both governmental decision makers and by hospitality operators who influence these decision makers.
Recovering Homelands, Governance, And Lifeways: A Book Review Of Blood Struggle: The Rise Of Modern Indian Nations, Kristen A. Carpenter
Recovering Homelands, Governance, And Lifeways: A Book Review Of Blood Struggle: The Rise Of Modern Indian Nations, Kristen A. Carpenter
Publications
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How Online Games May Change The Law And Legally Significant Institutions, David R. Johnson
How Online Games May Change The Law And Legally Significant Institutions, David R. Johnson
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law And Liberty In Virtual Worlds, Jack M. Balkin
Law And Liberty In Virtual Worlds, Jack M. Balkin
NYLS Law Review
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