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The Chief Justices list is wrong. Dan Moore was CJ at the time of his retirement in 1995. And Jay Rabinowitz had, I believe, multiple terms as CJ. 72.75.87.183 ( talk) 01:33, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
The AK Supreme Court had two firsts this past week: (1) the first state Supreme Court to hear a climate change case, and (2) first time its hearings were live webcast. In addition, this hearing was held in Barrow, only the second time that has occurred. I wasn't sure where such notable activities should be placed in the article - hopefully someone else can edit it appropriately to reflect these novel and modern adaptations of the Court.
Link to article that mentions this being the first time a state Supreme Court has heard a climate change case: http://www.alaskapublic.org/2013/10/04/alaskas-high-court-first-supreme-court-in-the-nation-to-hear-climate-change-case/
Link to archived webcast: http://www.360north.org/kanuk-v-alaska-department-of-natural-resources/
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The list of Chief Justices seems out of order, specifically for the Justices who served as Chief multiple times. For the most part, they appear in order of their first term as Chief (Rabinowitz, Matthews), but if that's the case then Justice Fabe should appear between Justices Compton and Bryner. If the list is in order of their most recent term, then Justice Matthews should appear between Compton and Bryner, and Justice Rabinowitz should appear between Justice Moore and Burke. The way it is now is inconsistent either way. 68.65.77.150 ( talk) 22:37, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
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The Chief Justices list is wrong. Dan Moore was CJ at the time of his retirement in 1995. And Jay Rabinowitz had, I believe, multiple terms as CJ. 72.75.87.183 ( talk) 01:33, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
The AK Supreme Court had two firsts this past week: (1) the first state Supreme Court to hear a climate change case, and (2) first time its hearings were live webcast. In addition, this hearing was held in Barrow, only the second time that has occurred. I wasn't sure where such notable activities should be placed in the article - hopefully someone else can edit it appropriately to reflect these novel and modern adaptations of the Court.
Link to article that mentions this being the first time a state Supreme Court has heard a climate change case: http://www.alaskapublic.org/2013/10/04/alaskas-high-court-first-supreme-court-in-the-nation-to-hear-climate-change-case/
Link to archived webcast: http://www.360north.org/kanuk-v-alaska-department-of-natural-resources/
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The list of Chief Justices seems out of order, specifically for the Justices who served as Chief multiple times. For the most part, they appear in order of their first term as Chief (Rabinowitz, Matthews), but if that's the case then Justice Fabe should appear between Justices Compton and Bryner. If the list is in order of their most recent term, then Justice Matthews should appear between Compton and Bryner, and Justice Rabinowitz should appear between Justice Moore and Burke. The way it is now is inconsistent either way. 68.65.77.150 ( talk) 22:37, 28 January 2020 (UTC)