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Continuing Legal Education Program
InformationHistorians Committee: Regulating the Homeless Then and the Unhoused Now
November 01, 2024
Date(s)
Friday, November 01, 2024Time
11:45 - 1:00Early Bird Discount Prior To:
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Regulating the Homeless Then and the Unhoused Now: Territorial Law and Modern Law for Those Who Live on the Streets Outside the Law
Co-sponsored with AK Bar Historians Committee
Friday,
November 1, 2024
11:45
a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Snowden
Training Center/AK Bar Zoom
820
W 4th Ave, Anchorage
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1.0
General CLE Credits
CLE#
2024-023
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Registration fee: Free
Members are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch to enjoy during the CLE.
This program will be offered both in person and virtually, allowing you to participate in the way that best suits your needs. If you're in the Anchorage area, we highly encourage you to attend in person. Engaging directly is crucial for our CLEs. In-person attendance offers fewer distractions, direct communication with presenters, and the opportunity to interact with other attendees.
For those unable to attend live, the
event will be recorded and made available on Video On Demand (VOD)
approximately 10 days after the event. This ensures you can access the content
at your convenience.
Homelessness
seems like a totally modern phenomenon but is not. In the past, many of the
poor and unhoused were locked up, including in Alaska, where vagrancy, public
intoxication, and indecency statutes were applied to “deviant behavior.”
Drawing on personal experiences growing up in Fairbanks and historical
research, Michael Carey will explain the history and effects of these
approaches, as well as modern ones, in Alaska.
Faculty:
Michael Carey is a graduate of Ithaca College and attended graduate school in history at Duke University. He arrived at the Anchorage Daily News in 1984 and edited editorials, letters to the editor and op-ed pieces. He estimates he edited 50,000 letters over the years, a task that would challenge the patience of Job. In retirement, he has taken an interest in the law – especially the regulation of morals. He lives in Anchorage with his wife, Maggie.
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Agenda
Speakers
Name | Organization | Speaking At |
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Michael Carey | - |