North Dakota Law Review
Volume 71, Number 2 (1995)
Introduction
Introduction
Philip S. Deloria and Robert Laurence
Case Comment
Comment
Questions Posed
Robert Laurence
Proceedings
Exhaustion of Tribal Court Remedies: Rejecting Bright-Line Rules and Affirmative Action
Phillip Wm. Lear and Blake D. Miller
Litigating an Indian Jurisdiction Case: Where Must You Go First
Philip S. Deloria, Phillip Wm Lear, Blake D. Miller, Lynn H. Slade, and Robert Laurence
Equivocal Obligations: The Federal-Tribal Trust Relationship and Conflicts of Interest in the Development of Mineral Resources
Judith V. Royster
Federal Trust Responsibility and Conflicts of Interest: Environmental Protection or Natural Resource Development
G. William Rice, Judith V. Royster, Robert N. Clinton, Philip S. Deloria, N. Bruce Duthu, and Richard Monette
Diminishment of Indian Reservations: Legislative or Judicial Fiat
James M. Grijalva, Robert Laurence, Alex Tallchief Skibine, Frank Pommersheim, and N. Bruce Duthu
Treating Tribes as States under the Clean Water Act: The Good and the Bad
Richard Monette, James M. Grijalva, Rebecca Tsosie, Judith V. Royster, John S. Harbison, Philip S. Deloria, and N. Bruce Duthu
Dispute Resolution in Indian Country: Does Abstention Make the Heart Grow Fonder
Patti Alleva, Lynn H. Slade, Laurie Reynolds, Alex Tallchief Skibine, Phillip Wm. Lear, Robert N. Clinton, and Frank Pommersheim
Tribal and State Courts - A New Beginning
Ralph J. Erickstad and James Ganje