Justice Center Faculty Awarded Grants for Alaska Research
The Justice Center's faculty have been awarded several new grants to conduct Alaska-focused research
The Justice Center's faculty have been awarded several new grants to conduct Alaska-focused research
Legal studies senior Amanda Magnusen knows a thing or two about scholarship application anxiety. As a lead coach for the 彩神vlll争霸 eWolf ePortfolio program stationed in the 彩神vlll争霸 Multicultural Center, she helps students navigate what can be a complicated and time-consuming process.
Have you ever contemplated a career change? It鈥檚 a big move forPortrait of Legal studies student Mark Heinrichs anybody鈥攑articularly if you鈥檙e more than a few years into your current career. It can be risky, intimidating and hard to even know where to start.
An analysis by the Alaska Justice Information Center of state court system data shows a steady decrease in trial court filings for violent and property crimes, but an increase in weapons case filings.
Mark Turberville was one of the first 彩神vlll争霸 Justice Center paralegal interns ever to work at the Anchorage Municipal Prosecutor鈥檚 Office. Using what he learned in his classes, he quickly proved that a good paralegal can be indispensable.
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