North Dakota Law Review
Volume 72, Number 3 (1996)
Articles
Once More into the Maze: United States v. Lopez, Tribal Self-Determination, and Federal Conspiracy Jurisdiction in Indian Country
Richard W. Garnett
Artful Pleading and Circumstantial Evidence in Food Manufacturing Defect Cases: Is It Too Easy to Get to a Jury
Carl Crosby Lehmann
Registration and Operation of North Dakota and Minnesota Limited Liability Partnerships
Mary B. Bader and David J. Hauff
Statutory Bars to Dual Sovereign Prosecutions: The Minnesota and North Dakota Approaches Compared
Michael J. Hagburg
How Should North Dakota Approach the Admissibility of DNA: A Comprehensive Analysis of How Other Courts Approach the Admissibility of DNA
Michael A. Riley
Bar Proceeding
Case Comments
Appeal and Error - North Dakota Rule of Civil Procedure 54(b): Looking for the Storied Infrequent Harsh Case
Joel M. Fremstad
Open Records - Agencies or Custodians Affected: The North Dakota Supreme Court Expands the Scope of North Dakota's Open Records Law
Daniel M. Traynor
Notes
An Examination of Tax Law and Supply-Side Economics: Creed of Greed or Opportunity for All
Marc G. Worthy
Proceedings
Supreme Court Review
Viewpoints
Voir Dire: What Can I Ask and What Can I Say
Michael J. Ahlen
Exemptions, and Some Necessary Pigeon Holes
Kip M. Kaler