Tulsa Law Review
(1974) Volume 10, Number 3 (1975)
Front Matter
Article
Land Is Still the Issue
William P. Francisco
Procedural and Jurisdictional Aspects of Seeking a Tax Refund
William H. Baker
Student Practice and the Oklahoma Legal Internship Program
Philip H. Viles Jr.
Casenote/Comment
Consent to Electronic Surveillance by a Party to a Conversation: A Different Approach
Donald R. Bradford
Oklahoma's Implied Consent Statute--Is Due Process Due
Glenn P. Bernstein
The Due Process Challenge to Possessory Lien Enforcement
William C. Brown
The Case for No-Fault Divorce
Delmar David Steinbock Jr.
Developments in Actions for Breach of Implied Warranties of Habitability in the Sale of New Houses
Robert O. Williams Jr.
Morton v. Mancari: New Vitality for the Indian Preference Statutes
Brian Douglas Baird
Constitutional Law--Guest Statute Held Unconstitutional as Denial of Equal Protection
Kenneth L. Brune
Constitutional Law--Fourth Amendment Protection against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures Extended to Aliens on Foreign Soil
Joseph R. Farris
Labor Law--The Constitutionality of Compulsory Union Membership of Broadcast Commentators
Robert D. Frank