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2009 |
Meister, Rand, & Light, Indian Gaming and Beyond: Tribal Economic Development and Diversification, 54 S.D. L. Rev. 375-97 (2009) |
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2009 |
Rand, Caught in the Middle: How State Politics, State Law, and State Courts Constrain Tribal Influence Over Indian Gaming, 90 Marquette L. Rev. 971-1008 (2007) |
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2009 |
Rand, Meister, & Light, Questionable Federal "Guidance" on Off-Reservation Indian Gaming: Legal and Economic Issues, 12 Gaming L. Rev. 194-206 (2008) |
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2009 |
Light & Rand, The Hand That's Been Dealt: The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act at 20, 57 Drake L. Rev. 413-43 (2009) |
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2007 |
Steven Andrew Light, “Indian Gaming and Intergovernmental Relations: State-Level Constraints on Tribal Political Influence Over Policy Outcomes” (forthcoming 2007) |
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2006 |
Kathryn R.L. Rand & Steven Andrew Light, “How Congress Can and Should ‘Fix’ the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Recommendations for Law and Policy Reform,” 13 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 396-473(2006) |
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2006 |
Steven Andrew Light & Kathryn R.L. Rand, “The ‘Tribal Loophole’: Federal Campaign Finance Law and Tribal Political Participation After Jack Abramoff,” 10 Gaming Law Review 230-39 (2006) |
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2005 |
Steven Andrew Light, “Intergovernmental Administration and Tribal Governments: A Brief Overview,” American Society for Public Administration Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management Newsletter 29(1): 2-3 (2005) |
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2004 |
Steven Andrew Light, “The Third Sovereign: Indian Gaming as a Teaching Case in Intergovernmental Relations and Public Administration,” 10 Journal of Public Affairs Education 311-27 (2004) |
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2004 |
Steven Andrew Light, Kathryn R.L. Rand, & Alan Meister, “Spreading the Wealth: Indian Gaming and Revenue Sharing Agreements,” 80 North Dakota Law Review 657-69 (2004) |
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2004 |
Steven Andrew Light & Kathryn R.L. Rand, “Reconciling the Paradox of Tribal Sovereignty: Three Frameworks for Developing Indian Gaming Law and Policy,” 4 Nevada Law Journal 262-84 (2004) |