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Home > TLR > Vol. 40 > No. 1 (2013)

 

Tulsa Law Review

Volume 40, Number 1 (2013) Tribal Sovereignty and United States v. Lara

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

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In Memoriam

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Tribute To Fern Holland

Native American Symposia Articles

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Symposium Foreword
Melissa L. Tatum

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United States v. Lara as a Story of Native Agency
Bethany R. Berger

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Lara, Lawrence, Supreme Court Litigation, and Lessons from Social Movements
Kevin K. Washburn

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United States v. Lara, Indian Tribes, and the Dialectic of Incorporation
Alex Tallchief Skibine

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Another Such Victory and We Are Undone: A Call to an American Indian Declaration of Independence
William Bradford

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Don't Think of a Hippopotamus: An Essay on First-Year Contracts, Earthquake Prediction, Gun Control in Baghdad, the Indian Civil Rights Act, the Clean Water Act, and Justice Thomas's Separate Opinion in United States v. Lara
Robert Laurence

Casenote/Comment

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The Trademark Dilution Secret Is Out: The FTDA and the Supreme Court Leave Victoria's Secret and Future Plaintiffs without a Legal or Equitable Remedy
Landon R. Dirickson

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The Health Act's Same Old Story, Different Congress Dilemma: Overhauling the Health Act and Unifying Congress as a Remedy for Tort Reform
Andrea D. Stailey

 
 
 
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