Talk:United States District Court for the District of Alaska
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[edit]This article, and any other related articles on Wikipedia for that matter, completely bypass any mention of the United States District Court which existed from 1884 to 1960, under the entirety of Alaska's tenure as a district and territory. Men such as Charles E. Bunnell, Arthur K. Delaney, Anthony J. Dimond, Walter Hartman Hodge and James Wickersham served in these judgeships.
If this court was legally distinct from the current federal court under statehood, that is understood. However, you have entire eras going completely unmentioned. If there is any need to separate pre-statehood from statehood eras, that is not being accomplished, and yet a substantial portion of this history is missing. Like the old joke, "If it's not on Wikipedia, it didn't happen?" The statute listed for establishing the current court, without doing the additional research, smacks of actually being the Alaska Statehood Act rather than any legislation specific to the courts. RadioKAOS (talk) 21:17, 2 November 2010 (UTC)
Robert Charles Bundy
[edit]I cannot pinpoint the end of his U.S. Attorney role. I assume it should be around 2001 unless he resigned before then. Lakorn90s (talk) 05:46, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
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