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Keller v. French

Supreme Court of Alaska
Oct 9, 2008
194 P.3d 364 (Alaska 2008)

Opinion

No. S-13296.

October 9, 2008.

Before: MATTHEWS, EASTAUGH, CARPENETI, and WINFREE, Justices.


ORDER

Appellants are six legislators who claim that the Alaska Legislative Council's investigation into the dismissal of Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan is unlawful and should be enjoined. The superior court denied the appellants' Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and granted the Motion to Dismiss submitted by the Alaska Legislative Council and the other defendants.

At the request of the appellants for a decision no later than today, October 9, 2008, we heard the appeal on an expedited basis. On consideration of the October 6, 2008 appellants' brief, the October 6, 2008 amicus curiae brief, the October 7, 2008 appellees' brief, and the oral argument held on October 8, 2008,

IT IS ORDERED: The order of the superior court issued on October 2, 2008 granting the Motion to Dismiss is AFFIRMED. An opinion will follow.

FABE, Chief Justice, not participating.


Summaries of

Keller v. French

Supreme Court of Alaska
Oct 9, 2008
194 P.3d 364 (Alaska 2008)
Case details for

Keller v. French

Case Details

Full title:Representative Wes KELLER; Representative Mike Kelly; Senator Fred Dyson…

Court:Supreme Court of Alaska

Date published: Oct 9, 2008

Citations

194 P.3d 364 (Alaska 2008)

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