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Norton's legal work criticized
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JANUARY 12, 2001 Critics of Secretary of Interior nominee Gale Norton question her work to help the state of Alaska fight a Native fishing rights case. Norton's work on the Katie John case was first reported by The Anchorage Daily News. The Associated Press now reports Norton billed the state $60,000 as part of the Mountain States Legal Foundation friend-of-the-court brief with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Get the Story:
Interior nominee billed Alaska for assistance to private group (AP 1/12)
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Katie John et al. v. State of Alaska - www.mountainstateslegal.org/legal_cases.cfm?legalcaseid=64
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