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Alaskan Taxidermist Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Exotic Birds into the U.S.

By Amy Alexander | US DSOJ on May 31, 2017   Featured, State  

Alaskan Taxidermist Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Exotic Birds into the U.S.

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA – Heinrich “Henry” Springer, of Anchorage, Alaska, has pled guilty to conspiracy to smuggle wildlife and other protected species, transporting wildlife in violation of foreign law, and concealing illegally imported merchandise. The guilty plea was announced by Christopher P. Canova, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida. Between May 2010 and […]

Alaska House Passes Legislation to Safeguard Access to Civil Justice

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Mar 28, 2017   Featured, State  

Alaska House Passes Legislation to Safeguard Access to Civil Justice

Juneau – By the overwhelming margin of 33 in favor to 3 opposed, the Alaska House of Representatives Friday passed bipartisan legislation adding an additional mechanism for funding the Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC), safeguarding low-income Alaskans’ access to the civil justice system. House Bill 106 would allow the Alaska State Legislature to appropriate into […]

Alaska’s U.S. Attorney’s Statement on Her Resignation

By Chloe Martin | Department of Justice on Mar 13, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska’s U.S. Attorney’s Statement on Her Resignation

Anchorage, Alaska – United States Attorney, Karen Loeffler, announced today that she submitted her letter of resignation to the president as requested on Friday, March 10. Attorney Loeffler’s statement in its entirety: “It has been the greatest honor and privilege to work for the United States Department of Justice for the past 29 plus years […]

Army Corps Decides Not to Grant Easement for Dakota Access Pipeline Crossing

By NCAI on Dec 5, 2016   Featured, National  

Army Corps Decides Not to Grant Easement for Dakota Access Pipeline Crossing

Washington, DC —Sunday the Army Corp of Engineers announced its decision not to grant the easement to the Dakota Access Pipeline crossing the Missouri immediately above the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, and to study alternate routes. “Our prayers have been answered. This isn’t over, but it is enormously good news,” praised NCAI President Brian Cladoosby. […]

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