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Table of Cases Tulsa Law Review Volume 25 Issue 4 Symposium on Feminist Jurisprudence Summer 1990 Table of Cases Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/tlr Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Table of Cases, 25 Tulsa L. J. 870 (2013). Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/tlr/vol25/iss4/11 This End Matter is brought to you for free and open access by TU Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Tulsa Law Review by an authorized editor of TU Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. et al.: Table of Cases TABLE OF CASES Abbot Laboratories v. Gardner 21:99 Antonio v. Kirkpatrick 23:131 Abbot Laboratories v. Gardner 22:614 Area Rate Proceeding (Permian Basin) 24:663 Acker v. Guinn 22:17 Argersinger v. Hamlin 22:414 Ada Coca-Cola Bottling Co. v. Snead 23:473 Arkla Exploration Co. v. Watt 22:621 Addington v. Texas 23:454 Armstrong v. United States 23:179 Adoption of Anonymous, In re 21:467 Aspen Skiing Co. v. Aspen Highlands Adoption of Baby Girl, In re 22:304 Skiing Corp. 24:606 Aegean Fare, Inc. v. Licensing Board 21:210 Associated Gas Distributors v. FERC 23:567 Affiliated Ute Citizens v. United States 21:551 Associated Gas Distributors v. FERC 24:611 Agins v. City of Tiburon 24:50 Associated Press v. United States 24:614 Ahlers, In re 23:40 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Ake v. Oklahoma 21:121 v. Buell 25:824 Alice Faye Rice v. City of Oneonta 24:422 Atlantic Richfield Co. v. DOE 22:604 Allen v. Hardy 24:74 Augusta Oil Co. v. Watson 25:395 Allen v. United States 24:501 Austin v. Loftsgaarden 21:548 Allstate Insurance Co. v. Amick 23:525 Aymond v. Texaco, Inc. 25:434 Amares, Inc. v. Baker 25:546 Baby Boy D, Matter of the Adoption 25:328 Amarex, Inc. v. El Paso Natural Gas Baffico v. England 22:341 Co. 23:581 Bailey v. Delta Air Lines, Inc. 25:647 American Academy of Pediatrics v. Bailey v. American General Insurance Heckler 22:263 Co. 25:828 American Booksellers Association v. Baker v. State 22:39 Commonwealth 24:249 Bankers Life & Casualty Co. v. Cren- American Horse Protection Associa- shaw 24:429 tion, Inc. v. Frizzell 22:620 Bankers Life & Casualty Co. v. Cren- American Mariner Industries, Inc., In shaw 25:346 re 23:48 Bankoff v. Wycoff 25:394 American Public Gas Association v. Bartling v. Superior Court 24:172 Federal Power Commission 24:638 Bates v. State Bar of Arizona 21:591 American Surety Co. v. Marotta 25:812 Batson v. Kentucky 24:63 Amoco Production Co. v. First Baptist Beavers v. Balkcom 21:135 Church 23:566 Bel Air Chateau Hospital, In re 21:212 Amoco Production Co. v. First Baptist Church 24:517 Belier v. Middendorf 24:209 Anderson v. Pickering 24:601 Bellotti v. Baird 24:194 Anderson v. Ritterbusch 23:215 Bellotti v. Baird 25:129 Andrews v. Lathrop 23:223 Bentley v. Zelma Oil Co. 24:563 Andrews Mining & Milling Co. v. At- Beren v. Harper Oil Co. 25:72 kinson 23:479 Bermec, In re 23:51 Andrus v. Allard 24:52 Beshada v. Johns-Manville Products Andrus v. Shell Oil Co. 22:15 Corp. 21:531 ANR Pipeline Co. v. Corporation Beutal v. Janis 22:330 Commission 22:655 Big Three Welding Equipment Co. v. ANR Pipeline Co. v. Corporation Crutcher 23:580 Commission 23:662 Bill Gover Ford Co. v. Roniger 23:483 Published by TU Law Digital Commons, 1989 1 Tulsa Law Review, Vol. 25 [1989], Iss. 4, Art. 11 CUMULATIVE INDEX Bill Gover Ford Co. v. Roniger 25:833 Brown v. Well Tech, Inc. 25:379 Bills v. State 21:140 Brown v. Wilson 22:451 Birdsall v. Coolidge 21:551 Browning-Ferris Industries v. Kelco Biron, In re 22:338 Disposal, Inc. 25:337 Blackstock Drilling Co. v. R. Olsen Oil Bryan v. Seiffert 21:109 Co. 25:444 Bullock v. Carter 23:132 BIagg v. Fred Hunt Co. 24:130 Burford v. Sun Oil Co. 23:655 Blanchard (Shell Oil Co. v. Oklahoma Burgess v. Premier Corp. 21:547 Corp. Commission) 24:521 Burk v. K-Mart Corp. 23:507 Blausey v. Stein 25:577 Burke Investors v. Nite Lite Inns 22:346 Blum v. Yaretsky 24:258 Burlington Mills Corp. v. Hagood 25:826 Board of Election Commissioners v. Libertarian Party 23:144 Bums, In re 25:810 Board of Public Instruction v. Finch 22:118 Busby v. U.S. Steel Corp. 22:328 Bogosian v. Gulf Oil Corp. 23:116 Bush v. Texas 21:130 Bohus v. Board of Election Commis- Butler v. Michigan 24:250 sioners 23:142 Caban v. Mohammed 25:320 Boise Motor Car Co. v. St. Paul Mer- Cabot Corp. v. Brown 24:539 cury Indemnity Co. 24:285 Califano v. Sanders 22:611 Borello & Sons v. State Department of California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Industrial Relations 25:247 Indians 24:101 Bouvia v. Superior Court 24:176 California v. Ciraolo 23:259 Bowen v. American Hospital Associa- tion 22:259 California v. Greenwood 24:402 Bowen v. Gilliard 24:53 California v. Rooney 24:411 Bowers v. Hardwick 22:291 California v. Southland Royalty Co. 22:664 Bowers v. Hardwick 22:374 California v. Trombetta 23:13 Boyd v. Martin Exploration Co. 22:331 California v. Watt (Watt I) 21:60 Boyd v. United States 22:260 California v. Watt (Watt II) 21:76 Bradley v. Avery 24:535 California Federal Savings & Loan As- Braitman v. Overlook Terrace Corp. 24:268 sociation v. Guerra 23:78 Brashar v. Mobil Oil Corp. 25:368 Callon Petroleum Co. v. Big Chief Drilling Co. 25:382 Brent Explorations, Inc. v. Karst En- terprises Inc. 22:327 Cameron v. State 24:143 Brewster v. Lanyon Zinc Co. 22:517 Canada v. City of Shawnee 21:115 Bridgen v. Scott 21:548 Canada v. City of Shawnee 21:584 Bridges v. California 23:449 Canady v. Koch 23:658 Brigance v. Velvet Dove Restaurant, Canarico Quarries, Inc., In re 21:197 Inc. 22:351 Cannon v. Missouri 21:221 Briggs Transportation Co., In re 23:52 Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered v. Brinkley v. United States 21:132 United States 25:631 British American Oil Producing Co. v. Cardiff Acquisitions, Inc. v. Hatch 21:411 Midway Oil Co. 22:575 Carey v. Population Services Interna- Britton v. Green 22:566 tional 21:378 Brown, In re 25:804 Carey v. Population Services Interna- Brown v. Board of Education 24:628 tional 22:382 Brown v. Hartshorne Public School Carlin Communications, Inc. v. FCC District No. 1 25:651 (Carlin I) 24:252 Brown v. North Carolina 24:77 Carlin Communications, Inc. v. FCC Brown v. State 24:234 (Carlin II) 24:253 https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/tlr/vol25/iss4/11 2 et al.: Table of Cases TULSA LAW JOURNAL Carlin Communications, Inc. v. FCC Clough v. Guzzi 23:141 (Carlin III) 24:253 Coastal Oil and Gas Corp. v. FERC 22:660 Carlson v. Landon 23:439 Coben v. Lebrun 21:223 Carroll v. City of Miami Beach 22:209 Cohen v. Lion Products Co. 23:513 Carter v. General Motors Corp. 23:466 Coker v. Georgia 25:128 Carter Baron Drilling v. Badger Oil Coleman v. American Universal Insur- Corp. 25:366 ance Co. 23:516 Cartwright v. Maynard 24:232 Collegenia v. State 23:539 Cascade Oil Co., In re 24:658 Collins v. Southwestern Bell Telephone Case v. Los Angeles Lumber Products Co. 25:650 Co. 23:57 Collins v. United States 22:75 Casper v. Neubert 22:345 Collis v. Ashland Oil and Refining Co. 22:590 Casteneda v. Partida 24:71 Colonial Tavern, Inc. v. Byrne 21:209 Cate v. Archon Oil Co. 24:647 Colorado Interstate Gas Co. v. FERC 24:665 Cerro Wire and Cable Co. v. FERC 22:606 Colorado National Life Assurance Co. C.G., In re 24:363 v. Clayton 23:194 Chad S., In re 24:358 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Chambers v. Mississippi 24:146 United States 22:613 Chandler v. Bunick 24:131 Commercial Mortgage Insurance, Inc. Chapman v. Lily Cache Builders, Inc. 24:132 v. Citizens National Bank of Dallas 25:808 Charles George Land Reclamation Commissioner v. Engle 23:697 Trust, In re 21:200 Commonwealth v. Bailey 23:201 Chenowith v. Pan American Petroleum Commonwealth v. Chretien 21:361 Corp. 25:545 Commonwealth v. Fogerty 21:357 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia 24:93 Commonwealth v. Soares 24:66 Chester Maxwell v. Samson Resources Community Communications Co. v. Co. 25:85 City of Boulder 22:247 Chicago, B. & Q. Railroad Co. v. Compos v. McKeithen 21:489 School District No.1 23:195 Connor v. Burford 24:45 Chicago Corp. v. Wall 24:542 Conroy, In re 24:180 Christian v. American Home Assur- Consolidated Gas Co. v. City Gas Co. 24:622 ance Co. 23:523 Constantin v. Martin 25:541 Christian v. American Home Assur- ance Co. 24:395 Continental Airlines v. National Medi- ation Board 21:216 Ciel Y Cia v. Nereide Societa di Navi- gazione Per Azioni 25:635 Cook v. Thompkins 24:533 Cities Service Gas Co. v. FPC 22:613 Correa v. Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association Insurance Co. 23:521 Citizen Savings & Loan Association v. City of Topeka 21:682 Cort v. Ash 24:390 City of Akron v. Akron Center for Re- Cousins Restaurants, Inc., In re 21:205 productive Health 24:196 Cox Broadcasting Corp.
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