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  2. Alaska Statutes - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Statutes (2018) - The Alaska State Legislature This page was last edited on 7 August 2021, at 13:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. Alaska Statehood Act - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Statehood Act; Long title: An Act to provide for the admission of the State of Alaska into the Union. Enacted by: the 85th United States Congress: Citations; Public law: Pub. L. 85–508: Statutes at Large: 72 Stat. 339: Codification; Titles amended: Title 28—Judiciary and Judicial Procedure: Legislative history

  4. Alaska State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a bicameral institution consisting of the 40-member Alaska House of Representatives (lower house) and the 20-member Alaska Senate (upper house). There are 40 House Districts (1–40) and 20 Senate Districts (A–T). [1]

  5. Alaska Law Review - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the Los Angeles, California law school UCLA School of Law began publishing the Alaska Law Review as the Alaska Law Journal (from 1963 to 1971), then as UCLA Alaska Law Review (from 1971 to 1983), taking its current name in 1984. [1] [2] The review is published every June and December. [2]

  6. List of Alaska State Legislatures - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (pdf). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency; Legal Services staff (October 2010). "Historical Summary". Summary of Alaska Legislation 2010. Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. pp. 89– 95.

  7. Capital punishment in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment has never been practiced within Alaska throughout its history as a state, as it was abolished in 1957. Between December 28, 1869, and April 14, 1950, between the Department, District, and Territory of Alaska, twelve felons, all male, were executed by hanging for murder, robbery, and other crimes. [1]

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  9. Alaska Legislative Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council is, per statute, a "permanent interim committee and service agency of the legislature." [2] It is made up of the President of the Alaska Senate, six Senators appointed by the President, the Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives, and six House members appointed by the Speaker.