Jurisdiction Layers Become Normalized (State vs Federal)

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Legal
1981

A persistent jurisdiction split formed: state management in some places, federal control in others.

What Happened

As ANILCA implementation began, the practical reality emerged: subsistence and land-use decisions depended on whether land was federal, state, private, or conveyed under ANCSA—often adjacent or intertwined.

Why It Matters Today

“Who decides?” becomes a permanent governance theme. People can be right and wrong at the same time depending on which land status applies.

Related Patterns

Pattern 6: Jurisdictional Confusion

Related Governance Themes

Clear Distinction Between Corporate and Subsidiary Reporting
Alignment Between Operational Practice and Written Policy

Sources

Primary Source
Secondary Source Link