Friday, August 2, 2013

Alaska Law Review article by Prof. Brandeis noted in Anchorage Daily News Compass piece by former Justice Center director John Havelock

The December 2012 Alaska Law Review article on marijuana law in Alaska by Prof. Jason Brandeis, J.D., Justice faculty, was noted in part 2 of an Anchorage Daily News Compass piece on marijuana law by former Justice Center director John Havelock.

Mr. Havelock noted, "Alaska policy has wobbled, as indicated in UAA Professor Brandeis's recent article in the Alaska Law Review."

Here is the link to Prof. Brandeis' article, "The Continuing Vitality of Ravin v. State: Alaskans Still Have a Constitutional Right to Possess Marijuana in the Privacy of Their Homes "

Prof. Brandeis teaches courses on American government, constitutional law and civil liberties, and is a frequent speaker on constitutional law and other legal issues. Prof. Brandeis also maintains a private law practice through which, subsequent to the date of this Anchorage Daily News article, he provided legal representation in administrative agency proceedings for the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol in Alaska.