Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court Susan Carney spoke to the Alaska Historical Society Conference held in Fairbanks ...
In Alaska, almost 70 Alaskan teenagers have been convicted of crimes and sentenced as adults, according to the Department of ...
In a Juneau courtroom in January, a man calling in from Lemon Creek Correctional Center begged to go to trial. Phillip Drummer was charged with a domestic violence assault in December of 2023. The ...
The judges in the Alaska Court System, and especially in Anchorage, are acutely aware of the challenges faced by our criminal justice system, particularly the significant backlog of criminal cases and ...
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Federal judge says Alaska’s treatment of transgender inmate violates U.S. Constitution
A federal judge has ordered Alaska’s prison system to reconsider a transgender woman’s request to undergo surgery after ...
Former Kodiak Superior Court judge Joel Bolger has been named chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court, effective July 1. Bolger, who was appointed to the court in 2013 by then-Gov. Sean Parnell, ...
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Who is Susan Carney, Alaska’s new chief justice?
For the first time in Alaska history, the state’s supreme court is majority female. It’s also being led, for just the second time, by a woman. Susan Carney, Alaska’s new chief justice, is one month ...
On May 2, in a unanimous decision, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled that the staff at the state-run Alaska Psychiatric Institute violated the constitutional rights of an Alaskan with mental illness when ...
Alaska’s current subsistence fishing program can continue without changes, according to a Wednesday opinion by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The ruling allows the ...
A judge denied a group of homeschool parents' effort to dismiss the case, saying a Supreme Court ruling requires a closer ...
The plane’s owner, an 82-year-old veteran, has asked the Supreme Court to hear his case and set limits on forfeitures of ...
Salmon dries in Quinhagak, Alaska, in July 2023. (Photo by Alice Bailey/University of Alaska Fairbanks) Alaska’s current subsistence fishing program can continue without changes, according to a ...
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