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Tulsa Law Review

Volume 35, Issue 1 (2013) Native American Sovereignty Issues

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

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From The Editors

Native American Symposia Articles

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The Role, If Any, for the Federal Courts in the Cross-Boundary Enforcement of Federal, State and Tribal Money Judgments
Robert Laurence

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Redesignating Tribal Trust Land under Section 164(c) of the Clean Air Act
Ann Juliano

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Responsible Sovereignty: How Tribes Can Use Protections Provided in P.L. 93-638 and P.L. 101-152 to Their Advantage without Taking Advantage
Jessie Huff Durham

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Indian Identity--Post Indian Reflections
Fred Lomayesva

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Interpreting Indian Country in State of Alaska v. Native Village of Venetie
Kristen A. Carpenter

Casenote/Comment

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Not Necessarily the Best Seat in the House: A Comment on the Assumption of Risk by Spectators at Major Auto Racing Events
Jason R. Jenkins

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Scaring the States into Submission- Divergent Approaches to Environmental Compliance
Amy E. Jolley

 
 
 
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