In Sturgeon v. Frost, the Supreme Court addressed the status of navigable waters in Alaska’s conservation system units. In holding that these waters are not “public lands” for the purposes of ANILCA, the Court limited the ability of the federal government to regulate them. In a footnote, Sturgeon preserved the longstanding Katie John trilogy of Ninth Circuit precedent regarding subsistence rights. This new jurisdictional framework has the potential to cause problems for subsistence management in Alaska. This Note addresses these potential consequences and proposes possible steps to create a more harmonized subsistence management system through greater cooperation between the federal government, the State, and subsistence users
Alaska Native cultures are based on subsistence fishing, hunting and gathering, which also remain im...
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal ...
Graduation date: 2003Subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska is a political, social, and cultural ...
In Sturgeon v. Frost, the Supreme Court addressed the status of navigable waters in Alaska’s conserv...
In March 2019, the United States Supreme Court decided Sturgeon v. Frost , unanimously holding navi...
Tension has long existed between states and the federal oversight invoked throughout the western Uni...
The Alaska Constitution prevents the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act\u27s (ANILCA) r...
After two trips to the United States Supreme Court, an Alaskan moose hunter secured motorized access...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
This paper analyzes the degree to which the administration of Title VIII of the Alaska National Inte...
Management of subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska today is caught between federal law and the ...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
Federal-tribal consultation is one of the only mechanisms available to American Indian and Alaska Na...
Federal-tribal consultation is one of the only mechanisms available to American Indian and Alaska Na...
Alaska Native cultures are based on subsistence fishing, hunting and gathering, which also remain im...
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal ...
Graduation date: 2003Subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska is a political, social, and cultural ...
In Sturgeon v. Frost, the Supreme Court addressed the status of navigable waters in Alaska’s conserv...
In March 2019, the United States Supreme Court decided Sturgeon v. Frost , unanimously holding navi...
Tension has long existed between states and the federal oversight invoked throughout the western Uni...
The Alaska Constitution prevents the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act\u27s (ANILCA) r...
After two trips to the United States Supreme Court, an Alaskan moose hunter secured motorized access...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
This paper analyzes the degree to which the administration of Title VIII of the Alaska National Inte...
Management of subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska today is caught between federal law and the ...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
Federal-tribal consultation is one of the only mechanisms available to American Indian and Alaska Na...
Federal-tribal consultation is one of the only mechanisms available to American Indian and Alaska Na...
Alaska Native cultures are based on subsistence fishing, hunting and gathering, which also remain im...
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal ...
Graduation date: 2003Subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska is a political, social, and cultural ...