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State pays back Alaska Court System after Dunleavy’s unconstitutional veto

By Megan Edge | ACLU on Jan 11, 2021   Featured, State  

State pays back Alaska Court System after Dunleavy’s unconstitutional veto

The $334,700 Governor Dunleavy vetoed in retaliation for an Alaska Supreme Court decision has been restored. ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Dunleavy Administration has complied with a court order directing it to restore $334,700 to the Alaska Court System. Governor Michael Dunleavy had earlier unconstitutionally vetoed that amount in retaliation for an Alaska Supreme Court ruling […]

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