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This report presents results of a survey of lay adjudicators in mixed-administrative tribunals in Alaska. Mixed administrative tribunals are appointed boards or commissions in which lay members decide legal issues with the involvement of a professional administrative law judge. This involvement varies in degree and methods, depending on the tribunal’s rules and statutes. The report describes reported participation, role perception, attitudes toward law, recruitment, and satisfaction with experience.
Publication Date
7-19-2013
Keywords
administrative law, Alaska, boards and commissions, civil law, courts
Recommended Citation
Knudsen, Kristin S., "Alaska Boards and Commissions: Results of the Alaska Citizen Members Survey" (2013). Reports. 76.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaa_justice_reports/76
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6888