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Alaska Landmine owner and journalist Jeff Landfield is suing Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration. He said the administration has violated his constitutional rights by excluding him from Dunleavy ...
The document also says that “the governor’s office shall pay the Alaska Landmine $65,000 in full satisfaction of the attorneys’ fees and costs the Alaska Landmine has incurred in the lawsuit ...
James Brooks. Juneau-based James Brooks covers state government, the Alaska Legislature and general assignments for the Daily News. He previously reported and edited for the Juneau Empire, Kodiak ...
It’s been two months since Alaska Landmine published leaked emails that suggest Gabrielle Rubenstein, vice-chair of the Permanent Fund Board of Trustees, may have violated the Alaska Executive ...
Jeff Landfield, owner of the Alaska Landmine, filed a lawsuit against Speaker of the House Cathy Tilton. Lawsuit seeks to change Alaska legislative policy on vetoes, but the plaintiff is offering ...
The board in charge of Alaska’s $80 billion trust fund has voted to hire a third-party law firm to investigate who leaked internal emails ... first published in April by the Alaska Landmine, ...
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