Here:

Here are the opinions in Stroble v. Oklahoma Tax Commission:
Briefs here.

Here.
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Here is the briefing on Turtle Mountain and Spirit Lake’s Petition for Re Hearing

Here are the new materials in Muscogee (Creek) Nation v. City of Tulsa (N.D. Okla.):
130 Freedmen Motion to Intervene
149 Joint Motion to Approve Settlement
150 Tulsa Response to 127 and 130
152 MCN Response to 127 and 130

Here are the briefs (that I choose to post because the others are ridiculous):
Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Brief
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