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Alaska Law Review

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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > ALR > Vol. 1 > No. 1 (1984)

 

Volume 1, Number 1 (Summer 1984)

Articles

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Consciousness of Wrongdoing: Mens Rea in Alaska

Barry Jeffrey Stern

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Employment Discrimination Law—Strand v. Petersburg Public School and Fridriksson v. Alaska USA Federal Credit Union: The Supreme Court Charts an Uncertain Course

W. Richard Fossey

53

 

Notes

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The Alaska Supreme Court and the Rights of Public School Teachers as Employees: A Suggested Response to Judicial Limitation of Collective Bargaining Rights

Darah S. Headley

79

 

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Riley v. Northern Commercial: Commercial Rationale Triumphs Over Statutory Interpretation

C. Mark Baker

109

 

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Managing Sensitive Ecosystems: Honsinger v. State and the Need for Flexibility in the Rules of Real Property

Lou Harrison

117

 

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Hammond v. North Slope Borough: The Endangered Species Issue-An Exercise in Judicial Lethargy

Lou Harrison

129

 

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Wanberg v. Wanberg: Characterization of Property for the Purpose of Equitable Distribution

Karen B. Brumbaugh

143

 

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The Indian Child Welfare Act: Does It Cover Custody Disputes among Extended Family Members

Jeffrey Drew Butt

157

 

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Compulsory Joinder of Partial Subrogees: Implications of the Alaska Rule

Steven D. Plissey

171

 

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The Impact of Economic Incentives on the Award of Attorney’s Fees in Public Interest Litigation

Virginia Cella Antipolo

189

 

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Print ISSN: 0883-0568

E-ISSN: 1930-6598

 
 
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