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‘An Act of Conquest’: Native Americans Condemn SCOTUS Tribal Sovereignty Ruling

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Jun 30, 2022   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

‘An Act of Conquest’: Native Americans Condemn SCOTUS Tribal Sovereignty Ruling

“Every few paragraphs of the majority opinion has another line that dismissively and casually cuts apart tribal independence that Native ancestors gave their lives for,” observed one Indigenous law professor. Indigenous leaders on Wednesday condemned a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allows authorities in Oklahoma and other states to prosecute certain crimes on sovereign tribal land, […]

Senate Democrats Urge Governor Dunleavy to Seek Rehearing and Stay in Campaign Contribution Limits Case

By Noah Hanson | AKLEG on Aug 6, 2021   Featured, Politics, State  

Senate Democrats Urge Governor Dunleavy to Seek Rehearing and Stay in Campaign Contribution Limits Case

ANCHORAGE – Last Friday, a panel of three judges of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision in Thompson v. Hebdon that Alaska’s campaign contribution limits violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Today, the Alaska Senate Democrats sent a letter to Governor Mike Dunleavy urging him to direct the […]

Alaska Court Rules Dunleavy’s Punitive Court System Veto is ‘Unconstitutional’

By Megan Edge | ACLU on Oct 18, 2020   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska Court Rules Dunleavy’s Punitive Court System Veto is ‘Unconstitutional’

  Court says Governor must restore 2021 funding ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An Anchorage Superior Court has ruled that Governor Michael Dunleavy violated the Alaska Constitution when he vetoed $334,700 from the Alaska Court System twice for a Supreme Court ruling at odds with his personal beliefs. In the Friday decision, Superior Court Judge Jennifer Henderson […]

Alaska Supreme Court Rules Better Elections Initiative is Constitutional

By Alaskans for Better Elections on Jun 13, 2020   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska Supreme Court Rules Better Elections Initiative is Constitutional

  Ballot Measure 2 will appear before voters in November ANCHORAGE (Friday, June 12, 2020) – Ballot Measure 2 has been cleared to appear on the November ballot after the Alaska Supreme Court today ruled unanimously that the initiative meets all constitutional requirements. The initiative would give more voice, choice, and power to Alaska voters […]

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