Vol. 76 No. 4, September 2011
Index
- Mavericks, moderates, or drifters? Supreme Court voting alignments, 1838-2009.
- Leveraging tribal sovereignty for economic opportunity: a strategic negotiations perspective.
- II. A brief history of Indian law and policy.
- III. A brief history of Indian gaming.
- IV. A framework for analyzing tribal state negotiations.
- V. Round 1: the initial casino negotiations.
- VI. Round 2: negotiating slots at Foxwoods.
- VII. Major shifts in the negotiation landscape.
- VIII. Conclusion.
- Apples and oranges: securities market losses should be treated differently for major white-collar criminal sentencing under the federal guidelines.
- Developing the Duffy defect: identifying which government workers are constitutionally required to be appointed.
- Life without parole, or a juvenile death sentence?
- Sticks and stones: IIED and speech after Snyder v. Phelps.
- Do I own this car? The Supreme Court creates a standard for BAPCPA car ownership.
- Picking fights in Missouri: Baldwin's non-rule embraces the minority approach to Internet libel jurisdiction.
- The cost of a tax agenda: the passage of Proposition A and its effects on Kansas City and St. Louis City.