Maine Law Review: Volume 31 (1979-1980)
Contents
- In Memoriam
- Donald LeRoy Garbrecht
- Symposium on Indian Law: The Eastern Land Claims
- Foreword
Penny A. Hazelton - A Survey of Eastern Indian Land Claims: 1970-1979
Tim Vollman - Judicial Enforcement of the Federal Restraints on Alienation of Indian Land: The Origins of the Eastern Land Claims
Robert N. Clinton & Margaret Tobey Hotopp - Defense of Nonintercourse Act Claims: The Requirements of Tribal Existence
James D. St Clair & William F. Lee - A Reexamination of Passamaquoddy v. Morton
John M. R. Paterson & David Roseman - The Unilateral Termination of Tribal Status: Mashpee Tribe v. New Seabury Corp.
- The Meaning and Implications of "Indian Country": State v. Dana
- The Absurd Ballet of American Indian Policy or American Indian Struggling with Ape on Tropical Landscape: An Afterword
Rennard Strickland - Article
- Ordering the Judicial Process Lien and the Security Interest under Article Nine: Meshing Two Different Worlds
Part I - Secured Parties and Post-Judgment Process Creditors
Thomas M. Ward - Comments
- The Use of Federal Heabeas Corpus in Child Custody Disputes
- The Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976: State Regulation of Fishing Beyond the Territorial Sea
- The Maine Marital Property Act: The Duties of Divorce Courts and the Right to an Equitable Share of Marital Property
- Decriminalization: A New Consideration for the Fourth Amendment Balance
- Case Note
- State v. Hayes: Privacy of the Mind and the Incompetent Defendant
