December 21, 2020
Federally recognized tribes won a D.C. Circuit decision that Alaska Native corporations aren't eligible for certain COVID-19 funding, the U.S. Supreme Court cemented tribes' rights to reservations under their treaties, and two tribes had a hand in fighting against the federal government's effort to shorten the census.
October 23, 2020
Alaska Native corporations have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a D.C. Circuit ruling that the companies can't share in $8 billion in tribal government funding to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the decision deprives Alaska Natives of aid while conflicting with the Ninth Circuit and longstanding agency treatment of the ANCs.
September 25, 2020
The D.C. Circuit ruled Friday that Alaska Native corporations can't share in $8 billion in tribal government funding to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, overturning a D.C. federal judge's ruling that ANCs were eligible for the CARES Act money.
September 11, 2020
The D.C. Circuit weighed competing approaches to reading key language in the CARES Act on Friday, as the judges tried to pin down whether Alaska Native corporations should share in $8 billion in tribal government funding to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, or if only federally recognized tribes should get the money.
August 27, 2020
A group of federally recognized tribes has pushed back against the federal government's contention that Alaska Native corporations have a right to part of $8 billion in coronavirus relief, telling the D.C. Circuit that the companies' boards of directors aren't on a par with the tribes' governments.
August 12, 2020
Cook Inlet Region Inc. has urged the D.C. Circuit to uphold a lower court decision that it and other Alaska Native corporations are eligible for part of $8 billion in COVID-19 relief, saying they satisfy a key requirement in the CARES Act that was borrowed from a federal contracting law.
August 06, 2020
The National Congress of American Indians and other tribal advocacy groups have urged the D.C. Circuit to rule that Alaska Native corporations are ineligible for part of $8 billion in COVID-19 relief under the CARES Act, saying the companies don't qualify as "tribal governments" under the law.