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2002
Washington State Bar News
November 2002
Articles
What's Indian Law Got to Do with It? An Introduction
by Gabriel S. Galanda
Just Like a "Real" Court!
by Judges Edythe Chenois, Jan M. Smith and Cynthia A. Jordan
Blurring the Boundaries of Tribal and State Jurisdiction
by Robert T. Anderson
Doing Business in Indian Country
by Rion Ramirez
The 9th Circuit Approach to Applying Federal Labor and Employment Law to Indian Tribes
by Jill Conrad
The State of Indian Education and New Schools of Thought
by Melissa Campobasso
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Introduction to Indian Law and Remedies: A Law School Discussion
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President's Corner:
The Image of a Lawyer
by Dick Manning, WSBA President
Executive's Report:
An Angle of Repose in Unsettling Times
by Jan Michels, WSBA Executive Director
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Usury Rate
: The average coupon equivalent yield from the first auction of 26-week treasury bills in October 2002 is
1.562
percent. The maximum allowable interest rate for November is therefore
12
percent.
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