The state’s largest public sector union was thrilled by the decision, but the Alaska Department of Law implied it would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Winona Fletcher was 14 in 1985 when she and her then-boyfriend robbed and shot to death three Anchorage residents after breaking into the family’s home.
The court’s 144-page opinion explained in detail why the justices believed Alaska Redistricting Board members engaged in unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering.