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  • Federal government may enter Metlakatla's lawsuit against state over fishing rights

    Nat Herz, Northern Journal|Dec 13, 2023

    The Biden administration could jump into a high-profile lawsuit in which Metlakatla is fighting with Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration about tribal citizens’ fishing rights. The U.S. Department of Justice said in a filing Dec. 5 that it’s considering submitting a friend-of-the-court brief in the dispute between the state and the Metlakatla Indian Community, a tribal government. The three-year-old Metlakatla lawsuit, filed by the tribal government against the state, centers on the extent of fishing rights granted to the community’s members... Full story

  • Governor's adviser called abortion supporters 'seemingly demonically possessed'

    Nat Herz, Alaska Public Media|Jun 21, 2023

    Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office says it didn’t review an incendiary video address prepared by the adviser he had put in charge of the state’s new Office of Family & Life. In the video presented May 11 to the Alaska Family Council, Dunleavy’s then-pro-family policy adviser Jeremy Cubas described supporters of abortion rights as “seemingly demonically possessed” and claimed they were motivated by a “primal urge” to “sacrifice a child at the altar of their false idols.” The video, obtained last week in response to a public records request, raises new... Full story

  • Dunleavy's family policy adviser said rape 'pretty low on totem pole' of immorality

    Nat Herz and Curtis Gilbert, Alaska Public Media and American Public Media|Jun 7, 2023

    Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s adviser on “pro-family” policies resigned May 30 after revelations that he made incendiary and offensive statements on a podcast. A review of more than 100 hours of recordings found that Jeremy Cubas defended some of Adolf Hitler’s views, boasted that he uses a vile racial slur “on a daily basis” and said people should “get violent” in response to aggressive transgender activists. He also said it’s not possible for a man to rape his wife. “When you signed the contract, you have already consented,” Cubas s... Full story

  • Palin top vote-getter in special primary election to fill Young's seat

    Nat Herz and Iris Samuels, Anchorage Daily News|Jun 15, 2022

    If early results hold up in Alaska’s 48-candidate special primary election for U.S. House, the August general election to fill the last months of the late Rep. Don Young’s term will provide voters the choice between two Republicans, an independent and a Democrat. Former Gov. Sarah Palin and Nick Begich III, both Republicans, were the top two vote-getters in the primary, which closed to voting last Saturday. Independent Al Gross came in third, and former state Rep. Mary Peltola, a Bethel Democrat running in her first statewide campaign, was in f...

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