Alaska Grievance Procedures for Persons Who Believe That the Court System Has Discriminated Against Them on the Basis of a Disability provide an avenue for persons with disabilities to file a complaint and seek a remedy if they believe that the court system has discriminated against them due to their disability. There are two types of Alaska Grievance Procedures for Persons Who Believe That the Court System Has Discriminated Against Them on the Basis of a Disability. The first type is the Administrative Grievance Procedure. This procedure is available to any person with a disability who believes that they have been discriminated against based on their disability by any court personnel, including judges, court staff, court security, or any other court-related personnel. The Administrative Grievance Procedure is a two-step process. The first step involves filing a written complaint with the Alaska Judicial Council, which is the agency responsible for overseeing the court system in the state of Alaska. The complaint must include a description of the alleged discrimination as well as any evidence that the complainant believes supports their claim. The Judicial Council will then conduct an investigation and make a determination whether discrimination occurred. If the Judicial Council finds that discrimination did occur, they may order a remedy, such as requiring the court to take corrective action or dismissing the case. The second type of Alaska Grievance Procedure is the Civil Rights Complaint Procedure. This procedure is available to any person with a disability who believes that they have been discriminated against by any court personnel, including judges, court staff, court security, or any other court-related personnel. This procedure involves filing a complaint with the United States Department of Justice. A complaint must include a description of the alleged discrimination as well as any evidence that the complainant believes supports their claim. The Department of Justice will then investigate the complaint and make a determination whether discrimination occurred. If the Department of Justice finds that discrimination did occur, they may order a remedy, such as requiring the court to take corrective action or dismissing the case. Both of these Alaska Grievance Procedures for Persons Who Believe That the Court System Has Discriminated Against Them on the Basis of a Disability provide an avenue for persons with disabilities to seek a remedy if they believe that they have been discriminated against due to their disability.