The Washington State Court of Appeals has ruled that the Attorney General's Office can proceed with its investigation into ...
Liberal justices accused their colleagues of expanding use of the emergency docket again in two orders issued this week.
The Washington attorney general’s office can continue to probe whether the Catholic church misused funds to cover up alleged child abuse, a state court ruled Monday.
In a unanimous decision that could have far-reaching implications for religious institutions across the state, the Washington State Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the Attorney General’s Office has ...
The Washington State Supreme Court has quietly approved a rule change that gives activist judges sweeping new authority to dismiss criminal charges, ignoring elected prosecutors and lawmakers who ...
Washington State Supreme Court Justice G. Helen Whitener has made disability justice a personal crusade on the court. (Photo provided by Washington State Courts) When G. Helen Whitener arrived in this ...
The Flannery decision, which said an earlier version of the state’s firearm surrender law was unconstitutional under the Fourth and Fifth Amendment, has been similarly cited by judges throughout ...
Washington’s Industrial Insurance Act generally provides employers with immunity from civil lawsuits for workplace injuries, limiting workers to compensation and benefits provided under the Act.
George Fearing will step away from Division III on Jan. 1. Fearing cited health and family reasons and will keep his law license. Gov. Ferguson appointed Tyson Hill to fill the seat; Hill must run in ...
A Washington restaurant’s fine of nearly $1 million — for repeatedly violating the state’s indoor dining ban throughout the COVID-19 pandemic — was upheld by an appeals court Tuesday, according to The ...
Tammy Duryea, who worked as a district court clerk for 27 years in Kitsap County, Washington, was fired after she refused to get the COVID jab. She applied for both a religious and disability ...