Tulsa Law Review
(1997) Volume 33, Number 1 (1997) Dedicated to the U.S. Supreme Court
Front Matter
Supreme Court Review Symposia Articles
Lessons from the Third Sovereign: Indian Tribal Courts
Sandra Day O'Connor
A Return to Civility
Clarence Thomas
Remarks on Women's Progress in the Legal Profession in the United States
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Women As Constitutional Equals: The Burger Court's Overdue Evolution
Stephanie K. Seymour
The Burger Court and Economic Rights
Lino A. Graglia
Introduction: The October 1996 Supreme Court Term
Sven Erik Holmes
Fairness As a General Principle of American Constitutional Law: Applying Extra-Constitutional Principles to Constitutional Cases in Hendricks and M.L.B.
Larry Cata Backer
Fiduciaries, Misappropriators and the Murky Outlines of the Den of Thieves: A Conceptual Continuum for Analyzing United States v. O'Hagan
Kimberly D. Krawiec
Article
The New Oklahoma Adoption Code: A Quest to Accommodate Diverse Interests
D. Marianne Brower Blair
Gender Equity in Interscholastic Sports: A Case Study
Ray Yasser and Samuel J. Schiller
Interaction Dynamics in Federal Administrative Decision Making: The Role of the Inquisitorial Judge and the Adversarial Lawyer
Jeffrey S. Wolfe and Lisa B. Proszek
Let's Say Good-Bye to Res Gestae
Chris Blair
Kennewick Man: The Meaning of Cultural Affiliation and Major Scientific Benefit in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Douglas W. Ackerman
Catching the Jurisprudential Wave: Bernard Schwartz's Main Currents in American Legal Thought
Robert H. Henry
Representing Clients Effectively in an ADR Environment
Martin A. Frey