The chief justice of the supreme court shall designate a presiding judge for each district. The presiding judge shall, in addition to regular judicial duties,
(1) assign the cases pending to the judges made available within the district;
(2) supervise the judges and their court personnel in the carrying out of their official duties within the district; and
(3) expedite and keep current the business of the court within the district.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 10. The Superior Court
Sec. 22.10.010. Establishment of superior court.
Sec. 22.10.020. Jurisdiction of the superior court.
Sec. 22.10.025. Powers of superior court in action for divorce, separation, or child support.
Sec. 22.10.030. Where actions are to be brought.
Sec. 22.10.040. Change of venue.
Sec. 22.10.050. General powers and sessions.
Sec. 22.10.060. Effect of adjournment.
Sec. 22.10.090. Qualifications of judges.
Sec. 22.10.110. Oath of office.
Sec. 22.10.120. Number of judges.
Sec. 22.10.130. Appointment and duties of presiding judges.
Sec. 22.10.140. Chief justice may assign superior court judges.