This Article suggests that the Supreme Court has not deprived Alaska Native Villages of a valid basis for claiming the authority to create and enforce their own tribal alcohol regulations. Every federally recognized Alaskan Native Village is situated in an area over which Congress extended the federal Indian liquor laws in 1873, in an enactment Congress has never repealed; this should logically empower Alaska Native Villages to exercise the same federally-delegated authority within their federal Indian liquor law Indian country as lower-48 tribes have within their reservations or “dependent Indian communities.” Since this delegated authority is shared with the states, this postulate does not deprive the State of Alaska of any autho...
As Alaska struggles with criminal justice delivery to Alaska Native villages, many experiments have ...
Prepared under the multi-year grant project, “Alcohol Control in Village Alaska,” funded by the Nati...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
This Article suggests that the Supreme Court has not deprived Alaska Native Villages of a valid bas...
Extensive case law already exists in Alaska on the jurisdiction of tribal courts over domestic rel...
Since 2015, at least a dozen tribal court banishments have been reported in Alaska, mainly involving...
This article examines some of the unresolved issues that will shape tribal court jurisdiction in Ala...
For some purposes — most notably when the legal question of tribal sovereignty is pursued — Alaska h...
This Article provides an overview of the significant cases that have defined state-tribal relations ...
When Alaska became a state in 1959, state laws removed control of alcohol regulation from the federa...
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal ...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
Although Native Americans in the contiguous United States have benefited from recent congressional r...
The article refers to the Rural Governance Remains Unfinished Business in Alaska — A Call to Action:...
This article provides an annotated survey of Alaska and federal case law and statutes tracing the de...
As Alaska struggles with criminal justice delivery to Alaska Native villages, many experiments have ...
Prepared under the multi-year grant project, “Alcohol Control in Village Alaska,” funded by the Nati...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
This Article suggests that the Supreme Court has not deprived Alaska Native Villages of a valid bas...
Extensive case law already exists in Alaska on the jurisdiction of tribal courts over domestic rel...
Since 2015, at least a dozen tribal court banishments have been reported in Alaska, mainly involving...
This article examines some of the unresolved issues that will shape tribal court jurisdiction in Ala...
For some purposes — most notably when the legal question of tribal sovereignty is pursued — Alaska h...
This Article provides an overview of the significant cases that have defined state-tribal relations ...
When Alaska became a state in 1959, state laws removed control of alcohol regulation from the federa...
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal ...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...
Although Native Americans in the contiguous United States have benefited from recent congressional r...
The article refers to the Rural Governance Remains Unfinished Business in Alaska — A Call to Action:...
This article provides an annotated survey of Alaska and federal case law and statutes tracing the de...
As Alaska struggles with criminal justice delivery to Alaska Native villages, many experiments have ...
Prepared under the multi-year grant project, “Alcohol Control in Village Alaska,” funded by the Nati...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed in 1971 to extinguish aboriginal rights o...