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Tulsa Law Review

Volume 36, Number 2 (2000) Symposium: Native American Law

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

Native American Symposia Articles

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Introduction
Yvonne Kauger

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The Court's Use of the Implicit Divestiture Doctrine to Implement Its Imperfect Notion of Federalism in Indian Country
Alex Tallchief Skibine

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Uniform Laws: Possible Useful Tribal Legislation
Fred H. Miller and Duchess Bartmess

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Citizen Suits against Tribal Governments and Tribal Officials under Federal Environmental Laws
Michael P. O'Connell

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Contract Support Funding and the Federal Policy of Indian Tribal Self-Determination
S. Bobo Dean

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Full Faith and Credit: Are Oklahoma Tribal Courts Finally Getting the Respect They Deserve
Shelly Grunsted and Joseph H. Webster

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John W. Hager Lecture: Rethinking the Program of Legal Education: A New Program for the New Millennium
James P. White

Book Review

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Recent Works on the History of U.S. Indian Policy
Tim Alan Garrison

Casenote/Comment

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Juveniles, Firearms and Crime: Extending Criminal Liability to Parents in Oklahoma and beyond
Richard M. AuBuchon

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The Achilles' Heel of Dress Codes: The Definition of Proper Attire in Public Schools
Rob Killen

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The Good Character Requirement: A Proposal for a Uniform National Standard
Marc Ratcliff

 
 
 
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