ACLU senior counsel Susan Orlansky says the justices’ decision outlines how the state’s regulations potentially fall afoul of the U.S. Constitution on free speech and due process grounds.
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Alaska’s top court questions restrictions on ANCSA shareholder speech
A case was brought before the court to test the limits of the state’s power to regulate free speech in corporate elections.
Defendants answer Sitnasuak’s lawsuit, anonymous proxy solicitation at heart of litigation
Legal battle and controversy plague Sitnasuak Native Corporation ahead of its upcoming annual shareholder meeting Sept. 30.
Lawmakers look to the north as Juneau prepares for Arctic Council meeting
State lawmakers heard from several Arctic stakeholders during a “lunch and learn” on Tuesday, many of whom were in town for a meeting of the international delegation of the Arctic Council.
Nome schools again pins JROTC funding hopes on Sitnasuak donation
Once again this year, the NPS Nome Public Schools requested a donation from SNC of $150,000.