HOUT v. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

Supreme Court No. S-18511.

538 P.3d 702 (2023)

Jeffrey HOUT, Appellant, v. State of Alaska, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, and Michael Dunleavy, in an Official Capacity, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

November 17, 2023.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey Hout, pro se, Wasilla, Appellant.

Thomas C. Mooney-Myers , Assistant Attorney General, Anchorage, and Treg R. Taylor , Attorney General, Juneau, for Appellees.

Before: Borghesan, Henderson, and Pate, Justices. [Maassen, Chief Justice, and Carney, Justice, not participating.]


OPINION

I. INTRODUCTION

An inmate sued Governor Michael Dunleavy for failing to provide him with proof of various bonds, oaths, and licenses. The inmate also alleged that certain people involved in his criminal trial had practiced law without valid licenses. The superior court dismissed the lawsuit because it failed...

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