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Volume 37, Number 2 (2001) Native American Law Essays on Integrating Indian Law into Law School Curricula

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

Native American Symposia Articles

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Symposium: Native American Law--Foreword
Melissa L. Tatum

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Including Indian Law in a Traditional Civil Procedure Course: A Reprise, Five Years Later
Cynthia Ford

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Integrating Indian Law into a First Year Legal Writing Course
Barbara P. Blumenfeld

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Indian Law in Property: Johnson v. M'Intosh and Beyond
Kenneth H. Bobroff

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American Indian Law--Elucidating Constitutional Law
Victoria Sutton

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Integrating American Indian Law into the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Curriculum
Jack F. Williams

Article

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Tribal Civil Jurisdiction over Nonmembers
Thomas P. Schlosser

Book Review

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Lawyer's Learning to Love Fiction
Chris Kelsey

Casenote/Comment

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Not Quite Foucault's Pendulum: An Analysis of Gruntz and Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction over the Automatic Stay
Alex Hart

 
 
 
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