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Washington Law Review

Symposium on Indian Law

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Articles

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Introduction to Indian Law Symposium. Indian Law and Policy: The Historian's Viewpoint
Rennard Strickland

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Implied Limitation on the Jurisdiction of Indian Tribes
Richard B. Collins

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Issues in Federal, State, and Tribal Taxation of Reservation Wealth: A Survey and Economic Critique
Russel Lawrence Barsh

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Indians and Equal Protection
Ralph W. Johnson and E. Susan Crystal

Comments

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Tribal Preemption
Eric R. Biggs

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The Puyallup Indians and the Reservation Disestablishment Test
Richard M. Slagle

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Benign Solicitation of Clients by Attorneys
Joe Wishcamper

Recent Developments

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A Standard for Judicial Review of Administrative Decisionmaking Under SEPA—Polygon Corp. v. City of Seattle, 90 Wn. 2d 59, 578 P.2d 1309 (1978)
Michael W. Elsass

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Constitutional Law—Sex Discrimination Under the Equal Rights Amendment—Marchioro v. Chaney, 90 Wn. 2d 298, 582 P.2d 487 (1978), prob. juris. noted, 99 S. Ct. 718 (1979)
Irene Hecht

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Historic Preservation—Transferable Development Rights as Mitigation Rather Than Just Compensation—Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City, 438 U.S. 104 (1978)
Douglas L. Batey

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Water Resources—Reclaiming State Power Over Federal Reclamation Projects—California v. United States, 98 S. Ct. 2925 (1978)
Peggy Williams

 
 
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