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Profile: Judge Leslie N. Dickson
Anchorage Observer, Justice, Opinion / June 8, 2025
Professional Background and Career History Judge Leslie N. Dickson serves on the Anchorage District Court, part of Alaska’s Third Judicial District. She was appointed to the district court bench in November 2012 by Governor Sean Parnell and has served in that role from 2013 to the present. Prior to becoming a judge, Dickson built a […]
Profile: Magistrate Judge Jennifer Manculich
Opinion, Anchorage Observer, Anchorage School District, Justice / June 8, 2025
Judicial Position and Appointment Full Name and Current Position: Jennifer M. Manculich serves as a Magistrate Judge in the Alaska Court System, based in Anchorage. She was appointed to this judicial office in 2018. Magistrate judges in Alaska are appointed by the presiding Superior Court judge of their judicial district and serve at the pleasure […]
Holly Sheldon-Lee’s Legal Losses: A Breakdown of Her Setbacks in the Alaska Supreme Court Case
A Legal Battle With Heavy Losses… In her long-standing malpractice lawsuit against the law firm Birch Horton Bittner & Cherot (BHBC), Alaska resident Holly Sheldon-Lee faced a mixed but sobering outcome from the Alaska Supreme Court. Though the high court revived parts of her case by embracing a new legal doctrine—the continuous representation rule—Ms. Lee […]
Christina McCoy: A Hypocrite in Disguise—How Gambling and Addiction Are Her Meal Ticket
Christina McCoy has a job—more accurately, a cushy career—helping individuals at Benteh Nuutah Four Directions Outpatient Treatment center. Her job? To treat addiction, to help people escape the destructive force of dependency. But here’s the thing: she’s actively undermining her own profession by supporting the opening of the Eklutna gaming hall. McCoy, who touts herself […]