Despite decades of unmitigated administrative success, the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is not immune from political and legal controversy. The symbolic and financial importance that Alaskans ascribe to their annual dividend checks has generated disputes between ordinary residents and executive agencies over eligibility. Litigation concerning three dominant status requirements—minimum residency, U.S. citizenship, and felony incarceration—reveal not only the extent to which Alaskans will pursue what they believe to be valid claims on their share of natural resource wealth, but also the limits of full political membership in the state. This Comment frames a sample of the Alaska Supreme Court’s decisions on PFD eligibility in terms of...
Since the early 1980s, Alaska has relied on oil taxes for almost all of its state government revenue...
In 1997, Alaska responded to its reputation for unusually high punitive awardsby amending its puniti...
A truism in Alaska regarding nearly everything, but especially politics and economics, is that Alask...
Despite decades of unmitigated administrative success, the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is n...
In 1976, Alaska voters ratified an amendment to Alaska’s constitution that created the Permanent Fun...
Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is the United States’ most significant, if not its only attem...
The Alaska Permanent Fund was established by the State of Alaska in 1976 to save a portion of windfa...
The Alaska Permanent Fund is a sovereign wealth fund of the state of Alaska established in 1976 by ...
Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (Dividend) is an annual payment to eligible residents derived from ...
Presented at 13th Basic Income Earth Network Congress University of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, BrazilTh...
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) has been distributed to Alaska residents for 37 years, prov...
This Comment argues that Alaska\u27s position that Congress purposefully incorporated the Mineral Le...
Presentation given to Anchorage Population and Economic Data Workshop on October 18, 2016 in Anchora...
In 2013, the Ketchikan Gateway Borough initiated a challenge to the Alaska public education funding ...
This report explores issues in the management of public wealth in Alaska, particularly in relation t...
Since the early 1980s, Alaska has relied on oil taxes for almost all of its state government revenue...
In 1997, Alaska responded to its reputation for unusually high punitive awardsby amending its puniti...
A truism in Alaska regarding nearly everything, but especially politics and economics, is that Alask...
Despite decades of unmitigated administrative success, the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is n...
In 1976, Alaska voters ratified an amendment to Alaska’s constitution that created the Permanent Fun...
Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is the United States’ most significant, if not its only attem...
The Alaska Permanent Fund was established by the State of Alaska in 1976 to save a portion of windfa...
The Alaska Permanent Fund is a sovereign wealth fund of the state of Alaska established in 1976 by ...
Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (Dividend) is an annual payment to eligible residents derived from ...
Presented at 13th Basic Income Earth Network Congress University of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, BrazilTh...
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) has been distributed to Alaska residents for 37 years, prov...
This Comment argues that Alaska\u27s position that Congress purposefully incorporated the Mineral Le...
Presentation given to Anchorage Population and Economic Data Workshop on October 18, 2016 in Anchora...
In 2013, the Ketchikan Gateway Borough initiated a challenge to the Alaska public education funding ...
This report explores issues in the management of public wealth in Alaska, particularly in relation t...
Since the early 1980s, Alaska has relied on oil taxes for almost all of its state government revenue...
In 1997, Alaska responded to its reputation for unusually high punitive awardsby amending its puniti...
A truism in Alaska regarding nearly everything, but especially politics and economics, is that Alask...