No. 34, June 2017
Index
- Table of Contents
- Building Relations: Alaska Natives, Ancsa and the Federal Government
- Sovereignty and Subsistence: Native Self-government and Rights to Hunt, Fish, and Gather After Ancsa
- Ancsa Section 7(i): $40 Million Per Word and Counting
- Issuing New Stock in Ancsa Corporations
- Look Back to Go Forward
- A Tribal Advocate's Critique of Proposed Ancsa Amendments: Perpetuating a Broken Corporate Assimilationist Policy
- Protection of Alaska Native Customary and Traditional Hunting and Fishing Rights Through Title Viii of Anilca
- The Benefits of a Benefit Corporation Statute for Alaska Native Corporations
- A Business Entity by Any Other Name: Corporation, Community and Kinship
- The Anchorage, Alaska Municipal Pretrial Diversion Program: an Initial Assessment
- Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: a Needed Force in Alaska?
- The Economic Loss Doctrine in Alaska and the Design Professional Exception
- Children and Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend: Reasons for Rethinking Parental Duty
- The Future of Challenges to the Alaska Public School Funding Scheme After State v. Ketchikan
- Alaska's Judicial Retention Elections: a Comparative Analysis
- Placing Children With Relatives: the Case for a Clear Rationale for Separate Foster Care Licensing Standards, Background Check Procedures, and Improved Relative Placement Statutes in Alaska
- The Grand Compromise: the Ancsa Section 7(i) Settlement Agreement
- Justice Reinvestment in Alaska: the Past, Present, and Future of Sb 91
- Intrastate Crowdfunding in Alaska: Is There Security in Following the Crowd?
- Oil Production Tax in Alaska: an Evolution Away from a "true" Production Tax