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Encyclopedia > Juneau Empire

The Juneau Empire is a newspaper for Juneau, Alaska, United States.


The postal address for the paper is:


3100 Channel Drive
Juneau, AK 99801


The Empire's publisher is Robert O. Hale.


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Mount Juneau Enterprises v. Juneau Empire (3/17/95), 891 P 2d 829 (5937 words)
Mount Juneau Enterprises challenges the superior court's dismissal of its libel action following the court's grant of the Juneau Empire's summary judgment motion as to whether Charles Keen was a public figure and whether the Juneau Empire acted with actual malice.
The Juneau Empire supported its motion with an affidavit from Pohl in which she stated that the articles accurately and fairly conveyed the statements in the documents that she researched and the persons whom she interviewed.
Similarly, one of Mount Juneau Enterprises' principal complaints is that Pohl misidentified Barbara Franklin, the attorney-advisor to the U.S. Trustee in the Alaska Trams bankruptcy proceeding, as the bankruptcy trustee.
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