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Trust Between People and Police
We must all strive as never before to build a justice system that protects all of our community
The City is Right to Push Back on FBI Pole Cams
The public is entitled to know far more about the FBI’s use of surveillance cameras on utility poles
On our support for Transgender Rights
The ACLU has long advocated for the legal rights of transgender individuals
Washington Appeals Court: Age matters at sentencing, even when youth are tried as adults
Washington courts must consider a teen’s age as a factor when sentencing
Army Agrees to Issue New Discharge Record to Transgender Veteran
The Army agreed to change a transgender veteran’s discharge record to reflect her current legal name
Discrimination Is Not a Washington Value
We stand against an initiative to overturn state protections against anti-trans discrimination
Courts Can’t Impose LFOs on People Who Can’t Pay
Payment of court fees may be ordered only if the court has found that a defendant is able to pay.
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