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Current Issue - Vol. 32• No. 1

Special Presentation

  • The New Realism: The Next Generation of Scholarship in Federal Indian Law - Transcript of Session from National Conference of American Indians Conference held at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California-Berkeley, November 2006

Student Notes/Comments

  • Native Children in Alaska - Dan Meehan
  • Beware the Ides of Marchington: The Erie Doctrine's Effect on Recognition and Enforcement of Tribal Court Judgments in Federal and State Courts - Stephanie Moser Goins
  • Highway Appropriations Bill Shapes Tribal Sovereignty: A Look at Oklahoma Tribes' Ability to Set Environmental Standards in Light of Recent Federal Legislation - Lane Neal
  • Infringing Sovereignty: Should Federal Courts Protect Patents and Copyrights from Tribal Infringement? - Eagle Robinson
  • Returning Sovereignty to the Osage Nation: A Legislative Remedy Allowing the Osage to Determine Their Own Membership and System of Government - Micah T. Zomer

Special Features

  • Winner, Best Appellate Brief in the 2007 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition - Gabriel T. Martinez and Laura Lisa Sandoval
  • The Tax Man Cometh Not: How the Non-Transferability of Tax Credits Harms Indian Tribes - Mark Shahinian

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