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9191 Old Seward Highway, Suite 7, Anchorage, Alaska 99515
Aschenbrenner Law Offices has been providing information, educational and legal servicess since we opened our doors. The date was June 14, 1974; our location: above a furniture store on Third Avenue in Fairbanks.
This page provides a brief narrative tour of this site and its resources.
Aschenbrenner Law Offices provides a range of educational opportunities for Alaska lawyers, legal assistants, and, most importantly, non-lawyers interested in improving their skills in such fields as managing your workers, managing real properties, and estate planning.
By surfing these pages you will find information about our workshops and publications along with background information on this site and its featured author. Our offices are located in Anchorage at 9191 Old Seward Highway, Suite 7, Anchorage, Alaska 99515.
Resume will take you to the CV of Peter J. Aschenbrenner.
Articles will take you to the twenty-six articles published in the Alaska State Bar Association’s quarterly journal, The Bar Rag. The latest article is titled, Midnight at the Supreme Court: John Marshall and the Deathly Hallo’s. It was published in the December/January 2010/2011 edition. All twenty-six articles – slightly revised for publication on this site – are included, along with a critical apparatus and links to the ABA’s website.
As of the fall of 2010, the Journal of Public Law now publishes pieces inspired by recent cases and developments in constitutional law in the United States. All three articles have been published so far and all three are included on this site, revised to accommodate the more leisurely expanse that cyber-space affords the commentator. The apparatus serves its modest purpose here as well. Readers will find the opening chapters of Victory at Bladensburg, a study of the Citation Controversy of 1796 and its aftermath, along with a vein of epistolary proportions. I propose to revive the ‘letter-as-think-piece’; whether the form has met well-deserved fate (about the beginning of the last century) or is worthy of resurrection is in the hands of the reader. Addressees have been obscured as with all epistolary efforts, they bear neither bear no shame nor gain nor glory from these musings, deeply (and suspiciously, I might add) footnoted.
Needless to say, all materials are copyrighted by ALO ©2011 except for material from government or other public sources or where it's perfectly obvious that the material is not mine. The moral rights of the author are reserved. Credits have been given as required by publishers. If you enjoyed this website you might care to try Karl W. Aschenbrenner's Wikipedia article.
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