Alaska Attorney General

Alaska Attorney General
Incumbent
Treg Taylor
since January 30, 2021
Member ofGovernment of Alaska
Reports toGovernor of Alaska
AppointerGovernor of Alaska
First holder1916
Websitelaw.state.ak.us

The Alaska Attorney General is the chief legal advisor to the government of the State of Alaska and to its governor. The Attorney General is appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Alaska Legislature. The position has existed since the early days of the Territory of Alaska, though it was an elected rather than an appointed position prior to statehood. The Attorney General also serves as the Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Law, and is the only commissioner of a principal department of Alaska state government not referred to as "Commissioner" in normal usage.[1]

List of attorneys general

In the earliest days of the Alaska Territory, the Territorial Counsel served as the de facto attorney general. Only one person, John H. Cobb, served in this position. The 2nd Alaska Territorial Legislature in 1915 created the Office of the Attorney General, to become effective after the 1916 general election. The attorney general's position was an elected position during the entirety of territorial days, as opposed to under statehood, in which it has been a position appointed by the governor since 1959. The following is a list of attorneys general in Alaska.

Alaska Territory

Name Image Term of office Governor(s)
George Barnes Grigsby 1916–1919 Strong, Riggs
Jeremiah C. Murphy 1919–1920 Riggs
John Rustgard 1920–1933 Riggs, Bone, Parks
James S. Truitt 1933–1941 Troy, Gruening
Henry Roden 1941–1945 Gruening
Ralph Julian Rivers 1945–1949 Gruening
J. Gerald Williams 1949–1959 Gruening, Heintzleman, Stepovich

State of Alaska

Name Image Term of office Governor(s)
John Rader 1959–1960 Egan
Ralph E. Moody 1960–1962 Egan
George N. Hayes 1962–1964 Egan
Warren C. Colver 1964–1966 Egan
Donald A. Burr 1966–1967 Hickel
Edgar Paul Boyko 1967–1968 Hickel
G. Kent Edwards 1968–1970 Hickel, Miller
John E. Havelock 1970–1973 Egan
Norman C. Gorsuch 1973–1974 Egan
Avrum M. Gross 1974–1980 Hammond
Wilson L. Condon 1980–1982 Hammond
Norman C. Gorsuch 1982–1985 Sheffield
Harold M. Brown 1985–1986 Sheffield
Grace Berg Schaible 1987–1989 Cowper
Douglas Baily 1989–1990 Cowper
Charlie Cole 1991–1994 Hickel
Bruce Botelho 1994–2002 Hickel, Knowles
Gregg Renkes 2002–2005 Murkowski
David W. Márquez 2005–2006 Murkowski
Talis J. Colberg 2006–2009 Palin
Dan Sullivan 2009–2010 Palin, Parnell
John J. Burns 2010–2012 Parnell
Michael Geraghty 2012–2014 Parnell
Craig W. Richards[2] 2014–2016 Walker
Jahna Lindemuth 2016–2018 Walker
Kevin Clarkson 2018–2020 Dunleavy
Ed Sniffen (acting) 2020–2021
Treg Taylor 2021–present

References

  1. ^ "Alaskan State Constitution" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  2. ^ "About the Attorney General - Alaska Department of Law". Archived from the original on 2014-12-20. Retrieved 2014-12-02.

External links

  • About the Attorney General at Alaska Department of Law
  • Alaska Attorney General articles at ABA Journal
  • News and Commentary at FindLaw
  • Alaska Statutes at Law.Justia.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Opinions - "Cases with title containing: State of Alaska" at FindLaw
  • Alaska Bar Association
  • Alaska Attorney General Craig W. Richards profile at National Association of Attorneys General
  • Press releases at Alaska Department of Law
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Attorneys General of Alaska
Territorial (1916–59)
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State (since 1959)
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Ian Clement (acting)
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  • 28 Republicans (27 states, 1 territory)
  • 25 Democrats (23 states, 1 territory, 1 district)
  • 1 New Progressive (1 territory)
  • 2 Unknown (2 territories)
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