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Summer 2007, Vol. 37, No. 3

Front Matter

INTRODUCTION          ix

NOTES AND COMMENTS

The Constitutionality of Faith-Based Prison Programs: A Real World Analysis Based in New Mexico   487
Maya Anderson

New Mexico as Hollywood's Backlot: An Examination of Film Financing, State Tax Incentives, and Constitutional Limitations    533
Danielle M. Cantrell

Manning v. Mining and Minerals Division: Sovereign Immunity as a Bar Against Claims for Damages Brought Under the U.S. Constitution    573
Nat Chakeres

Multiple Tortfeasors Defined by the Injury: Successive Tortfeasor Liability After Payne v. Hall    603
Megan P. Duffy

ACLU of New Mexico v. City of Albuquerque: Does Current Equal Protection Adequately Protect Some of the Most Hated Members of Our Society?    637
Jeremy K. Harrison

State v. Romero: The Legacy of Pueblo Land Grants and the Contours of Jurisdiction in Indian Country    671
Robert L. Lucero

The Right to Consul and the Right to Counsel: A Critical Re-Examining of State v. Martinez-Rodriguez   701
Marshall J. Ray

INDEX: VOLUME 37    733

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