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Tulsa Law Review

Volume 37, Number 1 (2001) 2000-2001 Supreme Court Review

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

Supreme Court Review Symposia Articles

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2000-2001 Supreme Court Review: Introduction
Sven Erik Holmes

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The Supreme Court's Earliest Church-State Cases: Windows on Religious-Cultural-Political Conflict in the Early Republic
Michael W. McConnell

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Bush v. Gore--A Critique of Critiques
Martin H. Belsky

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Casey and the Little Leaguers
Vicki J. Limas

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Prelude to a Church-State: The Supremes Set the Stage for Faith-Based Initiatives
Gary D. Allison

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By the Dawn's Early Light: The Administrative State Still Stands after the 2000 Supreme Court Term (Commerce Clause, Delegation, and Takings)
Marla E. Mansfield

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Gestalt Flips by an Acrobatic Supreme Court and the Business-Related Cases on Its 2000-2001 Docket
Barbara K. Bucholtz

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Safe at Home, But Better Buckle Up on the Road--Supreme Court Search and Seizure Decisions, 2000-2001 Term
Stanley E. Adelman

Book Review

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Founding a Slaveholding Republic
Timothy S. Huebner

Casenote/Comment

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Taxing E-Commerce: The Sales and Use Tax Question
Timothy A. Hart

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To Squeeze or Not to Squeeze: A Different Perspective
Laura Hill

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Piercing Sovereign Immunity in Bankruptcy: Myth or Reality
Chad J. Kutmas

 
 
 
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