When Gov. Mike Dunleavy picks this latest justice, he will have selected four of the five judges on Alaska’s high court.
Alaska Supreme Court Justice Peter Maassen receives applause from his fellow justices and members of the Alaska Legislature during the annual State of the Judiciary address on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, at the Alaska State Capitol. that it is accepting applications from attorneys and judges interested in replacing Justice Peter Maassen , who will turn 70 — the age limit for Supreme Court justices — early next year.
That six-member panel includes three public members appointed by the governor and three attorneys appointed by the Alaska Bar Association. Republicans, including Dunleavy, have occasionally voiced dissatisfaction with the system, saying they would prefer to appoint Republicans, regardless of the council’s merit selection.after the council’s list failed to include Kotzebue Judge Paul Roetman, a graduate of a Christian law school in Virginia.
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