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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > ALR > Vol. 35 > No. 2 (2018)

 

Volume 35, Number 2 (December 2018)

Preliminary

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Note From the Editor

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Addresses

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Keynote Address: The Alaska Constitution and the Future of Individual Rights

Erwin Chemerinsky

117

 

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Alaska Native Perspectives on the Alaska Constitution

William L. Iggiagruk Hensley and John Sky Starkey

129

 

Articles

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Alaska, The Last Statehood Constitution, And Subnational Rights And Governance

Robert F. Williams

139

 

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Of Time, Place, and the Alaska Constitution

G. Alan Tarr

155

 

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Alaska’s Merit Selection Of Judges: The Council’s Role, Past And Present

Teri White Carns and Susie Mason Dosik

177

 

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Merit Selection of Judges in Alaska: The Judicial Council, The Independence of the Judiciary, and the Popular Will

Walter L. Carpeneti and Brett Frazer

205

 

Notes

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Racing to Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of Virtual Currency Regulation in Alaska And the Proposed Alaska Money Services Act Carlos Manzano

Carlos Manzano

239

 

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Banishment Of Non-Natives By Alaska Native Tribes: A Response To Alcoholism And Drug Addiction Halley Petersen

Halley Petersen

267

 

Recollection

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Preparing the Way: Tom Stewart’s Recollections On the Alaska State Constitutional Convention

Thomas Metzloff

289

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0883-0568

E-ISSN: 1930-6598

 
 
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