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ACLU Continues Fight Against Governor Dunleavy’s Alaska Court System Vetoes

By Megan Edge | ACLU on Nov 2, 2019   Featured, State  

ACLU Continues Fight Against Governor Dunleavy’s Alaska Court System Vetoes

ANCHORAGE – The ACLU of Alaska will be back in court on Tuesday fighting against Governor Michael Dunleavy’s unconstitutional court system vetoes. The Nov. 5, 2019 oral arguments are the next step in the fight to protect the Alaska Constitution and the integrity of the state’s independent judiciary. Arguments will begin at 3 p.m. in […]

Three Essential Foreign Policy Lessons For 2016 Presidential Hopefuls

By Ginny Grimsley | News and Experts on May 28, 2015   Politics  

Foreign policy is one of the trickiest areas for presidential candidates in any election year. But in 2016, with military misadventure in our recent past and chaos and violence consuming the Middle East, black-or-white answers seem sadly inadequate and over-simplistic. “The wrong comment can make or break an election, and saying something during a successful […]

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