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Home > UNM Law > Journals > New Mexico Law Review > Vol. 34 (2004) > Iss. 2

 

Symposium on Enforcing the Judgments of Tribal Courts (Summer 2004)

Front Matter

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Front Matter
New Mexico Law Review

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Introduction
New Mexico Law Review

Articles

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Tremors: Justice Scalia and Professor Clinton Re-Shape the Debate over the Cross-Boundary Enforcement of Tribal and State Judgments
Robert Laurence

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A Different Kind of Symmetry
Kevin K. Washburn

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Compacts, Confederacies, and Comity: Intertribal Enforcement of Tribal Court Orders
Steven J. Gunn

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Enforcement of Tribal Court Tax Judgments outside of Indian Country: The Ways and Means
Scott A. Taylor

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Full Faith and Credit, Comity, or Federal Mandate - A Path That Leads to Recognition and Enforcement of Tribal Court Orders, Tribal Protection Orders, and Tribal Child Custody Orders
Kelly Stoner and Richard A. Orona

Student Note

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Did Cooper v. Leatherman Require State Appellate Courts to Apply a De Novo Standard of Review for Determining the Constitutional Excessiveness of Punitive Damages Claims - Aken v. Plains Electric Generation & (and) Transmission Cooperative, Inc.
Cynthia L. Blackwell

 
 
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