longest-serving justice, Jay Rabinowitz. Bryner retired in 2007. University of Alaska Fairbanks Oral History Program page on Alex Bryner. "The Political Graveyard:...
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Bryner may refer to: Alex Bryner, (born 1943) American jurist Lilian Bryner, Swiss female racing driver Hans Bryner, Swiss former Olympic sailor Cadwaladr...
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Emma Broyles (born 2001), first Miss Alaska to be crowned Miss America Alex Bryner (born 1943), Chinese-born Russian American retired lawyer and jurist...
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A.M. 1973), associate justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (2006–2022) Alex Bryner (J.D. 1969), 14th chief justice of Alaska (2003–2006), associate justice...
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Republican Governor Sarah Palin to succeed former Associate Justice Alex Bryner. He retired from the court in February 2023. Mandy Gillip (14 December...
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the Alaska Supreme Court 4 March 1965-29 February 1997 Succeeded by Alex Bryner Preceded by George F. Boney 3rd Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court...
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1996 June 2016 2000–2003 2006–2009 2012–2015 Knowles (D) resignation 17 Alex Bryner Anchorage 1943– February 1997 October 2007 2003–2006 Knowles (D) resignation...
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2005 (2005-10-28) Citation 122 P.3d 781 Court membership Judges sitting Alex Bryner, Walter L. Carpeneti, Robert Ladd Eastaugh, Dana Fabe, Warren Matthews...
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Supreme Court July 1, 2000 – June 30, 2003 Succeeded by Alex Bryner Preceded by Alex Bryner 15th Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court July 1, 2006...
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Philipp Peter and Swiss Lilian Bryner and Enzo Calderari joined the two Zadras in the Ferraris. A class win was earned by Bryner, Calderari, and Angelo Zadra...
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