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John Havelock

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gave Havelock a draft privacy amendment intended for the Alaska Constitution. Finding it too wordy, Havelock instead drafted a twenty-word substitute which was adopted as he had written it: "The right of the people to privacy is recognized and shall not be infringed. The legislature shall implement
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opinions decriminalizing marijuana and upholding the right to abortion. Its original intent and implementation as written in 1972 was concerning the government's collection of Alaskans' personal data, but Havelock subsequently contended its coverage included abortion rights. "It is a broad idea.
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Shortly before he died, Havelock reflected on his life and legacy. He said, from a hospital bed in his home, "I am a short-timer, you understand. Well, I'm happy about it. I've had a good, strong life, full of accomplishments, and I don't need anything else."
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After leaving his position as Attorney General, he became a founding partner in the Anchorage firm of Ely, Guess, Rudd & Havelock (now Guess & Rudd). He was elected to the board of the state bar association, representing the state bar at the
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Any amendment to the state's constitution requires obtaining approval of the voters. They gave it sufficient support when it appeared on a ballot, and it was approved as Section 22 of the Alaskan Constitution.
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this section." As Havelock described the process: "So I went back to the office and I wrote it the way it is now and went out in the hall, handed it to him, and that became the Privacy Amendment."
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Privacy should apply to that situation, A woman's consultation with her doctor — Jiminy Crickets. There's a limit to what you can do with that with a judicial proceeding."
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He married several times, the last being May 17, 2008 to Mona (Pitts) Havelock who became his widow. They had a "shared family" of five children and seven grandchildren.
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in 1970, an office he held for three years. In that capacity he drafted the Constitutional Privacy Amendment. According to Havelock, then-Senate President Republican
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in the Democratic primary. Ten years after that loss, he finished second in the All-party primary for U.S. Senate though he lost to Republican incumbent
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During his term, Havelock wrote the state constitution's privacy amendment. He also supported or assisted in creating policies around the folliwng: the
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and emigrated to the United States when he was fourteen years old. He attended boarding school in the U.S. and then
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where he served as a military police investigator. After his discharge, he reentered Harvard, graduating with a
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degree before moving to Alaska. After working for the Alaska Department of Law, Havelock worked as staff at the
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After four years at the Alaska Department of Law, he entered private practice. In 1967 Havelock was named a
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He co-founded and headed the law firm Havelock and Duffy until his retirement in 2019.
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where he became a founding director of the University's Criminal Justice Center.
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The legacy of John Havelock: A right to privacy that sets Alaska apart
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Let's Get It Right: Why We Need an Alaska Constitutional Convention
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Let's Get It Right: Why We Need an Alaska Constitutional Convention
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before his appointment as Attorney General of Alaska in 1970.
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In 1974, he ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. House, losing to
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from 1971 to 1973, a champion of individual privacy and
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Havelock's privacy amendment became the foundation of
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Attorney General of Alaska
William A. Egan
G. Kent Edwards
Norman C. Gorsuch
Toronto, Canada
Anchorage, Alaska
Democratic
Attorney General of Alaska
Native American
Toronto, Canada
Harvard University
Juris Doctor
White House
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
University of Alaska Anchorage
Toronto, Canada
Harvard University
U.S. Army
Bachelor of Arts
Juris Doctor
Harvard Law School
Fellow at the White House
Orville Freeman
Bill Egan
Terry Miller
Alaska Supreme Court
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System

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