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State of Alaska, Department of Fish and Game v. Federal Subsistence Board et al
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3:20-cv-00195
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November 06, 2023
Emergency Tribal Hunting In Alaska Was Legal, Judge Says
The Federal Subsistence Board didn't exceed its authority in opening an emergency hunt for an Alaskan tribe at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a federal judge said, dismissing a bid from the state's fishing and gaming department seeking a quick win that would ban the board from interfering in state land management.
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December 03, 2021
Alaska Fails In Its Challenge To Tribal Emergency Hunting
An Alaska federal judge has tossed a suit by the state challenging the Federal Subsistence Board's approval of emergency hunts for moose and deer, saying claims over a tribal village's hunt are moot because the activity authorized in response to COVID-19-related food security concerns is finished.
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November 20, 2020
Emergency Hunts Due To COVID-19 Can Continue In Alaska
The state of Alaska cannot block emergency hunts for moose and deer granted to a tribal community to address food shortages stemming from COVID-19 restrictions, an Alaska federal judge has ruled.