(d) In enforcing the lien, the building or other improvement may be sold separately from the land. When sold separately, the purchaser may remove the building or other improvement within a reasonable time after the sale, not to exceed 30 days, upon the payment to the owner of the land of...
In the Supreme Court of the State of Alaska, the case involved a self-represented prisoner who sued the Department of Corrections (DOC) for intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress. The prisoner alleged that DOC held him in administrative segregation (solitary confinement) for 504...
James S. Lyman was terminated from his employment with the State of Alaska for "gross insubordination." His discharge stemmed from a dispute over his allowed time away from work to travel to federal grand jury duty in Anchorage. Lyman filed suits concurrently in federal district and state superi...
Focuses on the legislation of the Supreme Courts for the right of terminally ill persons for assistance of physicians to commit suicide in Alaska. Exemption from the manslaughter statute of physicians; Interpretation of the State constitutional rights to privacy and liberty; Prohibition of all forms ...
Alaska sick leaveAlaska’s paid sick leave law was established in November 2024 by voters and will start on July 1, 2025. Eligible employersAll employers will need to comply with the upcoming paid sick leave law. However, there are some exceptions (e.g., apprentices). Paid sick leave use...
Alaska Marijuana Laws: Legalized It has been legal to possess, use, and cultivate marijuana in Alaska for medical purposes since 1998 and for recreational purposes since 2014.14Residents may possess up to one ounce for either medical or recreational use.15Residents may grow up to six cannabis plan...
In addition, Alaska’s low population is spread out over a large land area, meaning that in the event of an assault being reported to police, it can take law enforcement hours, or even days, to reach the most isolated communities. The victims of sexual assault There tends to be more ...
Since 1982, each Alaskan has received an equal share of the returns to the Alaska Permanent Fund (APF), a publicly owned investment portfolio funded by the state's oil revenue. These returns come in the form of a Permanent Fund Dividend ... D Casassas,JD Wispelaere - Palgrave Macmillan ...
Three states don’t fit neatly into either of these two categories. Alaska, for instance, adopted an elective community property system in 1998. It’s still effectively a common law state, but a spouse may also have an automatic right to an inheritance, so long as they sign a written agre...
An Alaska lawmaker is waiting for the governor to sign a bill she sponsored that would give women more control over their reproductive rights. News Anchorage lawmakers hope legislation can improve access and cost of childcare Updated: Jun. 11, 2024 at 9:03 AM GMT+8| By Steve Kirch The...