Update in Alaska Native Challenge to USFWS Designation of Critical Habitat for the Polar Bear

Here are the new materials (excluding all the oil and gas industry briefs):

Alaska Native Motion for Summary J

US Response to Motion for PI

Elizabeth Barrett Ristroph on Climate Change and Alaska Tribes’ Subsistence Rights

Elizabeth Barrett Ristroph of the North Slope Borough Legal Department has posted “Alaska Tribes’ Melting Subsistence Rights” on BEPress.

Here is the abstract:

Climate change impacts subsistence-dependent Alaska Natives more than Lower 48 Natives and other United States populations because (1) the effects of climate change on land and wildlife are more severe in Alaska than elsewhere in the U.S.; and (2) compared to Lower 48 tribes, Alaska tribes have less control over land and wildlife needed for subsistence.

Alaska Wilderness League v. Kempthorne

Some of the materials in the case being argued today before the Ninth Circuit as discussed in the NYTs today (see our previous post) are here:

Brief of Environmental Petitioners

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