Alaska's Constitution

Alaska's Constitution
Author: Gordon Scott Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN:

This book, written for all citizens and voters of Alaska, summarizes the origin and evolution of Alaska's constitution, discusses how the delegates to Alaska's constitutional convention approached the subject of the various articles, and elaborates on key ideas, words, phrases, judicial interpretations, and political history associated with the sections of each article. It is essentially a guide on Alaska's basic law for those who want to learn more about the state constitution.

Race and Redistricting in the 1990s

Race and Redistricting in the 1990s
Author: Bernard Grofman
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0875862659

A portrait of how the 1990s round of redistricting treated the racial and linguistic minorities that had been given special protections by the Voting Rights Act of 1965, primarily African-Americans, but also Native Americans, Asian-Americans, and those of Spanish heritage. Throughout the volume, the primary focus is on the practical politics of redistricting and its consequences for racial representation. Almost all the authors have been directly involved in the 1990s redistricting process either as a legislator, a member of the Voting Rights Section of the Justice Department, a member of a districting commission, or, most commonly, as an expert witness or lawyer in voting rights cases. All bring to bear special insights as well as insider knowledge of Congressional and state redistricting.

Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1941
Genre:
ISBN:

Alaska Politics and Public Policy

Alaska Politics and Public Policy
Author: Clive S. Thomas
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 1241
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1602232903

Politics in Alaska have changed significantly since the last major book on the subject was published more than twenty years ago, with the rise and fall of Sarah Palin and the rise and fall of oil prices being but two of the many developments to alter the political landscape. This book, the most comprehensive on the subject to date, focuses on the question of how beliefs, institutions, personalities, and power interact to shape Alaska politics and public policy. Drawing on these interactions, the contributors explain how and why certain issues get dealt with successfully and others unsuccessfully, and why some issues are taken up quickly while others are not addressed at all. This comprehensive guide to the political climate of Alaska will be essential to anyone studying the politics of America’s largest—and in some ways most unusual—state.