An Alaskan is someone physically present in the state who intends to remain permanently and make a home here, the Alaska Supreme Court concluded in
The opinion was the result of a 2022 lawsuit that challenged the eligibility of Rep. Jennie Armstrong, D-Anchorage, to run for the Alaska Legislature.“I feel immensely grateful for the courts’ continued affirmation of my residency and their acknowledgment of the abundance of evidence showing such,” Armstrong said on Friday.
In Anchorage Superior Court, Armstrong offered evidence that she “formed the intent to remain in Alaska indefinitely and to make her home here on May 20, 2019,” and The law, the justices concluded, says that someone must “demonstrate intent by maintaining a principal place of abode within Alaska for at least 30 days and by acting consistently with the intent to remain, even during absences.”
Justice Susan Carney dissented from the other four members of the court, saying that their opinion “open the door for almost any tourist that falls in love with Alaska or an Alaskan to immediately become a state resident.”
Law Law Latest News, Law Law Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: AKpublicnews - 🏆 387. / 55 Read more »
Source: MSNBC - 🏆 469. / 51 Read more »
Source: NewYorker - 🏆 90. / 67 Read more »
Source: MSNBC - 🏆 469. / 51 Read more »
Source: thedailybeast - 🏆 307. / 63 Read more »
Source: WSJhealth - 🏆 413. / 53 Read more »