A lawsuit alleging Rep. David Eastman's ties to the far-right Oath Keepers group disqualifies him from holding office will move to trial after a state court judge denied Eastman's request to dismiss it.
, but Kowalke’s attorneys argue the division failed to investigate Eastman’s eligibility under the so-called disloyalty clause of the state constitution.
McKenna, in one of several orders Friday, said he interprets the clause as applying “only to unprotected association, speech and conduct” and would view the matter through that lens. Trial is slated to begin Monday.
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Judge weighs how to proceed on case against Wasilla lawmaker over Oath Keepers membershipSuperior Court Judge Jack McKenna said he would aim to issue a ruling by Friday on whether to allow the case challenging Rep. David Eastman’s eligibility to hold office to proceed to trial.
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Judge hears arguments on whether to dismiss Eastman eligibility lawsuitAttorneys for the state Division of Elections and Rep. David Eastman urged an Anchorage Superior Court judge on Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Eastman’s eligibility for office. The judge said he intends to issue a ruling by Friday.
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Is it legal for an Alaska legislator to belong to the Oath Keepers? That's what a trial will decide.A trial is set to begin next week to determine whether Rep. David Eastman’s lifetime membership in the extremist Oath Keepers group disqualifies him to serve as a state legislator.
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Case over Wasilla lawmaker’s eligibility to hold office will go to trialJudge Jack McKenna said on Friday that the case against Wasilla Rep. David Eastman will go to trial.
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