Tulsa Law Review
(1997) Volume 33, Number 3 (1998) Mineral Law Symposium
Front Matter
Legal Scholarship Symposia Articles
Breaking Up Can Be Hard to Do: Partitioning Jointly Owned Oil and Gas and Other Mineral Interests in Texas
Dorothy J. Glancy
Hardrock Minerals, Energy Minerals, and Other Resources on the Public Lands: The Evolution of Federal Natural Resources Law
Robert L. Glicksman and George Cameron Coggins
Electricity Restructuring: A Case Study in Government Regulation
Joseph P. Tomain
Roye Realty & Developing, Inc. v. Watson: Oklahoma Decides the Royalty Obligation on Take-or-Pay Settlements Using Plain Terms Analysis
Gene G. Boerner III
Article
Selection, Use and Management of Experts in Environmental Legal Practice
J. Berton Fisher and William R. Keffer
Casenote/Comment
Southern Ute Indian Tribe v. Amoco Production Company: A Conflict over What Killed the Canary
Amy Callard
Union Pacific Fuels, Inc. v. FERC: The FERC's Ability to Abrogate Natural Gas Transportation Contracts
Harold Glenn Drain
Gerrity Oil & Gas Corp. v. Magness: Colorado's Furtive Shift toward Accommodation in the Surface-Use Debate
John Erich Johnson