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Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law

Volume 15, Issue 2 (2007)

Front Matter

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Table of Contents/Masthead

Article

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Rule of Law in Immigration Law, The
Hiroshi Motomura

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Attrition through Enforcement: A Rational Approach to Illegal Immigration
Kris W. Kobach

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Religious Freedom in the Face of Harsh State and Local Immigration Laws
Michael Scaperlanda

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Notes on the Multiple Facets of Immigration Federalism
Rick Su

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Why Is the Policeman Asking for My Visa - The Future of Federalism and Immigration Enforcement
Anne B. Chandler

Casenote/Comment

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Boiling Point: Does Oklahoma Have a Role to Play in Creating Immigration Law or a Responsibility to Allow the Federal Government to Independently Manage Reform, Borders, and Treaties, The
Kimberly Jantz

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Big Brother Hears You, but Can He Understand What He Hears - The Problematic Application of CALEA to VOIP Communications in the Age of Encryption
Timothy Singleton

 
 
 
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