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Alaska Judicial Council hears public testimony on judges on the ballot this November

Alaska Judicial Council hears public testimony on judges on the ballot this November
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Alaska Judicial Council to hear public comments on judges on the ballot this November

The Alaska Judicial Council is set to hold a statewide public hearing on May 8 to receive public comments on judges who are eligible to be on the ballot in

College faculty prevent use of artificial intelligence programs in classrooms

FORT SCOTT, Ks. - Artificial intelligence programs are becoming more common, but Fort Scott Community College is prepared to detect any plagiarism if noticed.

Juneau judge denies Sitka Tribe s motion on constitutional grounds

Posted by Katherine Rose | Apr 22, 2021 The Board of Fish meeting at Sitka’s Harrigan Centennial Hall in 2018. Earlier this year, legal representatives for the Sitka Tribe of Alaska argued in court that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game had not upheld its constitutional duty in its management of the Sitka Sound Sac Roe Herring Fishery, when it did not provide the “best available information” to the Board of Fish during the 2017-2018 meeting. In March, a Juneau Superior Court Judge denied STA’s motion in the case (Emily Kwong/KCAW photo) The commercial and subsistence herring seasons in Sitka have drawn to a close. But the legal case between Sitka Tribe of Alaska and the state continues, with a Juneau Superior Court judge recently denying Sitka Tribe’s motion for summary judgement on constitutional grounds.

Alaska joins anti-CDC, pro-cruise lawsuit launched by Florida

Print article JUNEAU The state of Alaska is joining Florida in a lawsuit that attempts to overturn public health restrictions on large cruise ships. On Tuesday, the state filed a motion to intervene in the case, which is proceeding in a federal district court in Florida. The state’s documents were filed by a Florida law firm temporarily hired until a state attorney is licensed for the Florida court. If the suit succeeds, large cruise ships would be able to begin sailing in the Lower 48 sooner than currently scheduled. Large ships traveling to Alaska would remain blocked by the Passenger Vessel Services Act, which requires a stop in Canada. Canada has halted large-ship cruise travel through February 2022.

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