The Alaska Department of Law says the Native Village of Eklutna’s proposed casino would compete with state-licensed charitable gaming.
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Judge rules that forward funding of schools was constitutional
The Dunleavy administration argued that the funding violated the state constitution’s prohibition on dedicated funds, as well as its provision for an annual state budget. The judge rejected both of these arguments.
Dunleavy administration wants to join court case in defense of Hilcorp’s search for Cook Inlet oil
Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration is coming to the aid of an oil company’s plans to search for oil in Cook Inlet, in the face of a lawsuit filed by environmental organizations.
Dunleavy administration seeks $500,000 contract for outside law firm to help with union lawsuits
The state posted a request for proposals for a law firm that has experience arguing cases in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Group files lawsuit over rejection of Dunleavy recall
Recall Dunleavy filed the lawsuit in Anchorage Superior Court on Tuesday against the Division of Elections and its director, Gail Fenumiai.
Judge rejects state request to stop signature gathering for elections initiative
The attorney general’s office plans to file an appeal of Lamoureux’s ruling on the initiative soon, according to a Department of Law spokesperson.



