ALASKA LAW REVIEW | |||||
| Volume XIV | December 1997 | Number II | |||
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ARTICLES | |||||
| A Revisionist History of Indian Country | Joseph D. Matal | 283 | |||
| Alaska v. Native Village of Venetie: Statutory Construction or Judicial Usurpation? Why History Counts | Donald Craig Mitchell | 353 | |||
| Indian Country and Inherent Tribal Authority: Will They Survive ANCSA? | Marilyn J. Ward Ford | 443 | |||
| Warrantless Searches for Alcohol by Native Alaskan Villages: A Permissible Exercise of Sovereign Rights or an Assault on Civil Liberties? | Pat Hanley | 471 | |||
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NOTES | |||||
| Protecting Alaska's Children From Neglect: The Appropriate Response to In Re S.A. and R.J.M. v. State | Charles Talley Wells, Jr. | 501 | |||
| Smothering Freedom of Association: The Alaska Supreme Court Errs in Upholding the State's Blanket Primary Statute | Brian M. Castro | 523 | |||

