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Title: Alaska Natives and American Laws
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Paperback
Condition: very good
Edition: 2nd Edition
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David Case is recipient of the 1998 Denali Award from the Alaska Federation of Natives for his 25 years of "Dedication and Service to the Alaska Native Community." He was counsel to the Alaska Native Review Commission under Hon. Thomas S. Berger, and was principal author of the Katie John amicus brief for over 20 Alaska Native organizations. He also has nearly 20 years of private practice representing Alaska Native village corporations, tribes, and rural municipalities. He has taught Native law and governance at the University of Alaska in Anchorage and Fairbanks, and conducts tribal court and tribal government training for the National Judicial College and throughout the state.
David Avraham Voluck is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where he received a bachelor's degree focusing on comparative religion. He then went on to graduate from the North-western School of Law at Lewis & Clark College in 1995 where he received his certificate in environmental and natural resources law and was inducted into the Cornelius Honor Society. He accepted employment with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska as their trust resources attorney and was promoted to Director of the Department of Law and Trust Resources after two and a half years.
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