Should someone seeking public office have to give up their independent or unaffiliated status and hitch their wagon to a party, just because they like some of what that party has to offer?
"Supreme Court LIVE"
Supreme Court hears arguments from State of Alaska and Central Council of Tlingit and Haida
Alaska’s Supreme Court was in Ketchikan this week – all five members. They were here for Supreme Court Live, during which the court hears oral arguments for a real case.
Alaska’s high court first supreme court in the nation to hear climate change case
The lead plaintiff’s home in Kipnuk is uninhabitable because of spring floods, melting permafrost and erosion.
Can a college freshman force state action on climate change?
The Alaska Supreme Court is hearing arguments Thursday in UAF freshman Nelson Kanuk’s climate change case.